<p>Lean Toward the Light is a summing up of a person who is physically old but young in mind and heart.&nbsp;The easy answers of youth are handed back to whatever takes them and the huge sense of wonder walks in to replace it.&nbsp;There is also the realization that other animals have been misunderstood and underestimated.&nbsp;No one died and left us in charge.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Godbey's work has been praised by both well-known poets and Facebook readers.&nbsp;Robert Bly and US Poet Laureate Donald Hall praised his work and taught him. Godbey was a festival Poet for the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts.&nbsp;He was the winner of a poetry contest by the Bellefonte Museum of Art.&nbsp;More importantly perhaps a recent reader of this manuscript said: Astounding.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In Godbey's poetry each thing has a voice.&nbsp;A rock finally speaks. Grief tells the griever why she is there.&nbsp;The muse a little fat guy in a pink tutu tells the poet to get on the stick.&nbsp;Each thing talks.&nbsp;The color brown speaks of being like the youngest child whose birthday is forgotten.&nbsp;The dialectic between experiencing beauty and despair are brought into sharp focus.&nbsp;This poetry is not either-or but rather both-and. Always Godbey strives for the beautiful-for leaning toward the light.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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