Striving to record observations of everyday events occurring in his own
world, and yielding a perspective that is pertinent to others as well, Ira
Bedzow’s poetry reveals emotions, frustrations and perspectives that the
author has encountered in his life, further supplemented by a few remarks
and reflections that strive to give expression to what is already on the
tip of our tongues. Through poetical aphorisms, Bedzow intends to fulfill
what Job unwittingly advises, “I will forget my complaint, I will put off my
sad face and wear a smile.”