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Surrendering to the Path

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“Robert's poetry blends the edges of the spiritual and earthly realms seamlessly, inviting the reader to become fully immersed & connected through all the senses. Whispers of Mary Oliver and ancient mystics are most evident." Debra Horan, owner Booklovers' Gourmet

116 pages, Paperback

Published June 19, 2020

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Robert Eugene Perry

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Robert Eugene Perry is a native of Massachusetts. After much seeking and travelling he returned to his home state and discovered what it means to bloom where you are planted.

His first novel Where the Journey Takes You, a spiritual allegory combining poetry and prose, was published in 2007. This was followed by three collections of poetry The Sacred Dance: Poetry to Nourish the Spirit in 2008, If Only I Were a Mystic, This Would All Come So Easy in 2011, and Surrendering to the Path released by Human Error Publishing in 2020.

Perry hosted a poetry group for disabled individuals at the former New England Dream Center in Worcester MA, and has emceed the monthly Open Mic at Booklovers’ Gourmet in Webster MA since May 2017.

Three poems were included in NatureCulture/ Human Error Publishing 2021 anthology Honoring Nature. Two of Perry’s poems were published in Poetica Magazine’s 2020 Mizmor anthology. His poem “Quest” was the January 2019 Poets of Mars winner.

A metaphysical poet, he draws inspiration from nature endeavoring to reveal connections between our higher selves and the natural world. He is a devoted husband and father of two grown boys.

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June 12, 2025
Robert’s poems in this lovely book took me to many familiar places. You can feel the peace (and the search for peace) in these pages. It’s a book to keep close by, so you can revisit its poems again and again.
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