Using symbolism from nature, childhood, and both urban and rural life, the poems of Terry Thomas speak softly and eloquently on the discord of the human mind. His poems reveal a world of shadow and darkness, where every bend in every road reveals the confusion of the traveler.
Terry's works here at Unlikely Stories are:
July 1999 - July 2000:
Firewood Mornings
He Ran Up a Tree
Lost in the Woods
The Treehouse
The Bed Witch
Hold On, Hattie