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Martin Wroe
The Sky’s Window is a collection of poems and prayers which celebrate the journey of life with faith and hope and a twinkle in the eye. From childhood to bereavement, from sport to global conflict, these are readings which find what the poet George Herbert called 'heaven in ordinary...something understood'. One of Martin's earlier collections, 'God Is', was described by the Australian poet and cartoonist Michael Leunig as 'arresting, alluring and profound'.
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The Sky's Window
The Sky’s Window is a new collection of readings from the London-based writer Martin Wroe. Finding the mysterious in the mundane, the sacramental in the seemingly ordinary, these ‘lines and lyrics in search of a numinous now’ offer a fresh perspective on life - from first beginnings to final endings. Many were originally written for public reading while some are designed for quiet reflection. All try to offer a sideways glance, a fleeting glimpse, of the unseen Love behind all things. They look at the ordinary ‘with a hunch that it contains more than itself’, with the hope that a prayer can become a poem and a poem can be read like prayer.
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