Under the Oak by Peter Hynes – Exclusive Excerpt and Giveaway

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Although his poetry has been published in several anthologies with other poet’s work, it has never been collected in a book of his own. This is the first. Under the Oak collects poems previously shared, and some that will be new to readers. We have tried to include a broad sample, hoping to find something for everyone to enjoy and re-read in the future.

Enjoy an exclusive excerpt from UNDER THE OAK

trust

he took your trust
and snapped it like a twig
then threw you and it away
without a backward glance
telling everyone who’d listen
it was you who broke him,
but he was always such a liar
there’s few who would believe him

it was too late
when you finally saw through
the thin tissue of his pretense
the damage was already done,
but at least that knowledge
dried your tears
even as it crystallized
the scattered shards
of your aching heart

About the Author: Peter Hynes is a Canadian. He began writing poetry many years ago, in high school. His poetry has been published in various anthologies and elsewhere since. This is his first book of poems. He was born in southwestern Ontario. He still lives in the province with his wife and their small menagerie.

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Comments

  1. Thank you for hosting today.

  2. MICHAEL A LAW says

    This looks like a very enjoyable read. Thanks for sharing.

  3. What do you find to be the most challenging part of writing? And the most rewarding?

    • Peter Hynes says

      Trying not to be repetitive as to subject matter is sometimes hardest. The best part is if I like what I’ve written, then share what I’ve written and people like it.

  4. Sounds like a great read.

  5. Marcy Meyer says

    This sounds like an interesting story. Thanks for sharing.

  6. Beautiful excerpt

  7. Great excerpt and giveaway. 🙂

  8. Tracie Cooper says

    What is your favorite space to do your writing?

    • Peter Hynes says

      I’ve created a little space where I do most of my writing, somewhere I’m completely comfortable and able to shut out most of the world around me; but sometimes I find I’ve “written” something in my head before I ever get to that space. Those pieces that I compose in my mind apart from paper or keyboard are often the best things I write, especially if the inspiration comes late at night.

  9. Sounds like a great book.

  10. Peter Hynes says

    Thanks to everyone who weighed in. and thanks to GFP for hosting.

  11. intriguing

  12. Nina Lewis says

    Thank you for the little excerpt! 🙂

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