Before there was a story, there was a sound.
The Root Verse traces seven generations of memory, migration, and resilience across the shores of Saman , Dominican Republic. Through lyrical verse and historical reflection, Davey Green transforms ancestral silence into song, shaping a poetic genealogy of belonging, loss, and legacy.
Each poem becomes a voice speaking across time, revealing what it means to inherit both the ache and the beauty of survival. What emerges is a chorus of descendants stitched together by rhythm, ritual, and the emotional frequencies that outlive any single life.
Built with Narrative Architecture(TM), this collection uses pulse, memory carriers, and load-bearing emotion to hold the weight of an entire lineage. The poems function as vessels - each one storing a fragment of cultural memory that moves through generations, changing shape but never losing its center. The emotional design allows the work to stand on its own while connecting seamlessly to the larger Saman narrative ecosystem.
For readers of Homegoing, Citizen, and The Prophets, this collection honors the ones who planted, the ones who stayed, and the ones still remembering.
A companion to the forthcoming novel Saman Seven Generations (Livingston Press) and to Story Letters from Saman , this book sits at the poetic heart of the series - the root from which the story grows
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