Listen to the Voice of the Water

by Robert Edward Harris


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 16/05/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9780759636149

About the Book

Listen to the Voice of the Water, by Robert Edward Harris, is a collection of twenty-seven poems. It was inspired by the author’s travels in Lebanon in 1997. It touches on many of life’s emotions including happy and sad occasions. Love, distress, hope, and faith among other feelings are explored throughout the book.

"The Groom’s Prayer" demonstrates the anxious awaiting of an answer to a not so simple question after many years of delay.

My pen cannot flow with feelings
Nor my paper know words written
My fear has changed this day
Aching for your answer
I know how lonely it does feel
When true love leaves you waiting
For only one answer will do.

In "The Horse Jumped Over the Moon" the adult’s childlike faith somehow escapes us as he tries to convince the child that in fact it was the horse that jumped over the moon.

The horse jumped over the moon tonight
For how could it have been the cow?
You don't know much about farms I see
So I'm going to teach you now.

You know things aren't always what they seem
Like the story of the chicken and the egg
And the pig in the mud isn't as happy as you think
In the morning when breakfast is made.


About the Author

Born in the hills of West Virginia, Robert Edward Harris received a degree in economics from Marietta College in Ohio. He then moved on to New York City where he lived for six years while working in the corporate banking business. He relocated to the Washington D. C. area in 1987 and has continued to work in finance as an advisor and as a banker. He has traveled to the Far East, Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and throughout most of the U.S.