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"The Santa Fe Trail," and Other Poems

By Joseph Robert Wilson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Nostalgia, compassion, love, and tragedy intertwine in poems that evoke visions along a famed trail and the resilient spirit of humanity.

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2013-03-30
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Summary

"The Santa Fe Trail," and Other Poems by Joseph Robert Wilson is a compilation of early 20th-century poetry that takes you on an emotional ride using strong images. These poems probably show reflections on personal life, the feel of history, and the stunning views of nature, especially those along the Santa Fe Trail. The poems touch on love, memories, nature, and what it means to be human. The poem "The Santa Fe Trail" tells the stories of the tough times and problems faced by the first people who traveled this famous path, making you feel sad and remember those who died trying. Other works, like "The Blind Beggar of Albuquerque," look into what it means to be human, highlighting kindness and looking within yourself. With its detailed descriptions and sincere thoughts, this collection asks readers to think about their own memories and celebrate how strong people can be when facing challenges.

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