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After Midnight: Poems and Pontifications

After Midnight: Poems and Pontifications in Bloomington, MN

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After Midnight: Poems and Pontifications

After Midnight: Poems and Pontifications in Bloomington, MN

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After Midnight: Poems and Pontifications presents a collection of poetry written over a span of sixty years. Manfredo’s early writings reflect the idealism, spirituality, and wonderment of youth, questioning the meaning of life and describing dreams and aspirations. The collection then traces the evolution of his style into a sophisticated and passionate maturity. During the last score of years, his poetry demonstrates an acceptance of the realities of life, sometimes expressing a sense of both resignation and whimsy. As a life presented in poetry, After Midnight offers a journey of emotional growth, which finally and inevitably arrives at an awareness and graceful acceptance of mortality. Gettin’ Old I look in the mirror and say a prayer Of thanks to the Gods that my face is still there. My locks are much thinner My face is less fair. Glad I’ve lived long enough to lose my hair. Dying young, while good-lookin’, Ain’t a bargain to me. Livin’ long, causin’ trouble, That’s where I want to be. So I’ll linger a while longer Kinda’ messin’ with you. When I finally depart You’ll be glad … I will too!
After Midnight: Poems and Pontifications presents a collection of poetry written over a span of sixty years. Manfredo’s early writings reflect the idealism, spirituality, and wonderment of youth, questioning the meaning of life and describing dreams and aspirations. The collection then traces the evolution of his style into a sophisticated and passionate maturity. During the last score of years, his poetry demonstrates an acceptance of the realities of life, sometimes expressing a sense of both resignation and whimsy. As a life presented in poetry, After Midnight offers a journey of emotional growth, which finally and inevitably arrives at an awareness and graceful acceptance of mortality. Gettin’ Old I look in the mirror and say a prayer Of thanks to the Gods that my face is still there. My locks are much thinner My face is less fair. Glad I’ve lived long enough to lose my hair. Dying young, while good-lookin’, Ain’t a bargain to me. Livin’ long, causin’ trouble, That’s where I want to be. So I’ll linger a while longer Kinda’ messin’ with you. When I finally depart You’ll be glad … I will too!

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