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As a Boy, Poems and Lyrics

by Robert Eggleston


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"I envisage this book becoming one of those timeless treasures which you will refer to time and time again throughout your life. Such a gift, such a talent, is one to be celebrated and cherished. I commend Robert Eggleston and 'As A Boy' to you." Simon Richardson, Editor, Christianbands, www.christianbands.co.uk Kentish Prayer Though my feet are hewn From Kentish clay; Though my heart be weak And prone to stray; Though faith be threadbare And nearly spent; Though heart be torn In one long rent; Though mind may wander And strength be frail; At the end by grace I shall not fail. I shall not fail Nor fail to stand For God still holds me In his hand. Reviews "Life seems so often a transitory, fleeting and confusing experience. Along the journey, we need relevant reference points to help us find new strength and wisdom to face with courage the old challenges of our faltering attempts to make sense of our human existence. This collection of Robert's writings give fresh insights but above all biblical faith - the vocabulary may be contemporary, but the faith to which he points (and therefore of which he regularly imbibes) is the faith of relationship, personal relationship with a personal God. Here is an opportunity for us to regain strength for the road ahead and benefit from Robert's wisdom. For this I am truly grateful." The Revd Paul J Lavender M.A., M.Phil (Oxon) "For me Robert's poetry is a rich descriptive delicatessen of spiritual verse. The imagery, the subtlety, the delicacy of the language all combine to deliver a salve to the eyes of the heart and soul. Above all, it's just a pleasure to read!" Gareth Davies-Jones, Singer/Songwriter "The songs deal with the biggest of all themes, life, death, man and God, but were subtly flavoured with traditional folk motifs - the ploughman, woodlands in spring time ("Bluebells rising" was particularly memorable) and the words of medieval Norfolk mystic, Mother Julian of Norwich" Pete Ryder a review for the Hexham Co...



 

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