Published Feb 1, 2021
J. Drew Lanham reads his poem “Love for a Song”
J. Drew Lanham's poem "Love for a Song" beautifully intertwines the harmonious melodies of nature with the complexities of human emotion, using vivid imagery to explore love's deep, sensory connection to the natural world.

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