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      <image:caption>Poems that express certain times, feelings and moments in the life of J T Milford. They touch on light, music, nature and things often hidden.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"Evocation" is a potpourri of thoughts, images and feelings. It will make the reader feel nostalgic for moments past and wonder for the moments to come.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Some sections wander through images and places in the author’s past. Some are feelings from two previous marriages. Others are meditations on war, violence and peace.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>John Thomas Milford, Jr was born on September 1, 1929 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He attended Lake Charles High School, McNeese College, LSU and Southwestern Louisiana Institute and graduated in 1952 with a degree in business. John served two years as a First Lieutenant in the Air Force during the Korean Intervention. He practiced public accounting as a CPA for forty years, retiring in 1995. Married Patricia H. Brown (Deceased) in 1952, the union bore five children: Martha. Thomas, Robert. Sarah, and James. Married Dr. Betty O. Mason (Deceased) in 1995 and Barbara L. Cox in 1999. John began writing poetry about ten years before retirement. JT's main interest are reading, writing, music, golf, traveling to the mountains and spending time on the beach.</image:caption>
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