In the mountains there are voices that do not speak in words.
Wind through pine. Water over rock. Birds crossing the morning sky.
Mountain Choir gathers poems that listen to this quiet music of the wild. Moving through forest, stone, weather, and open sky, the poems explore a simple truth: when we slow down enough, the world is already singing.
These are poems of wilderness, reflection, and the deep calm the mountains offer to those who walk among them.
Readers of What Carries will recognise the same quiet attention here - the world speaking before words.
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Gary Morgan writes contemporary poetry exploring ordinary life, silence, work, memory, and the lived experience of awareness. His work moves between social observation and contemplative writing, grounded in presence rather than belief.
He lives and writes in Australia.
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