What if you could pull a chain and your dreams would come trailing out on the page in front of you-In poetry?In "Our Chains, Our Dreams, Part 2" -the latest collection of poems by Poets Unite Worldwide-, this is just what happens. Explore your dreams, your nightmares, your fears, your anger, and your love through a series of poems, both short and long, and in a variety of forms. Along the way, you'll meet muses, a tortured Sisyphus, a lonely man, and have dinner with Augustine by candle light-you might even learn how to fall in love again.
Read this carefully curated selection of verse with a discerning eye and look for relationships across poems by theme, by words, by story.* * *I ordered the poems in this collection according to the following loose guidelines:1. Start and end with a short strong poem;2. Mix poems by short and long;3. Link the poems to each other by a word or a theme. This was a challenge, but fun. I enjoyed seeing where poems linked to one another.
Some of the links were truly surprising.[Pamela S. Sinicrope]
What if you could pull a chain and your dreams would come trailing out on the page in front of you-In poetry?In "Our Chains, Our Dreams, Part 2" -the latest collection of poems by Poets Unite Worldwide-, this is just what happens. Explore your dreams, your nightmares, your fears, your anger, and your love through a series of poems, both short and long, and in a variety of forms. Along the way, you'll meet muses, a tortured Sisyphus, a lonely man, and have dinner with Augustine by candle light-you might even learn how to fall in love again.
Read this carefully curated selection of verse with a discerning eye and look for relationships across poems by theme, by words, by story.* * *I ordered the poems in this collection according to the following loose guidelines:1. Start and end with a short strong poem;2. Mix poems by short and long;3. Link the poems to each other by a word or a theme. This was a challenge, but fun. I enjoyed seeing where poems linked to one another.
Some of the links were truly surprising.[Pamela S. Sinicrope]