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WalksFallen leavesSweet decayFerments this morning. Like lovers clingingTo memories of lost summer heat,They curl tightly into one another,Dreading their wintry farewell. Sound BeachNovember 2015Touched by the scent of burning corn stalks and pumpkins ripening in the sun, February winds off the Long Island Sound, and midnight ferry runs out of the harbor, Robert Hodum in Catching Winds North celebrates lifes bewilderments and delicious moments. Hodums poetry spans nearly fifty years of creative expression that shares lyrical tales inspired by lifes rogue breezes. Selections written during his life in Colombia speak of the mystery and complexities of this Latin American country. Included are poems inspired by his mission trips to Nicaragua that celebrate its people and their folklore.