The poems and meditations in Seed Voices were written by the author in gratitude for encounters he had from the 1950s to the present, in what he calls "the complex-simplicity of being friend, parent, teacher, pastor, and perpetual student." Clark goes on: "Seed Voices are present as life begins and ends. The Sower in the parable sows seeds by the wayside, in marginal land, and in fertile soil.... One job everyone can do is sow seeds for justice and love. Seeds of injustice, cruelty, and hatred die on barren ground."
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