Loosely Based On Last Thursday
Author: Michael Amore
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2006-07-01
Total Pages: 137
ISBN-13: 1425944558
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSomeone recently said to me in a note, that they did not understand poetry. Thru the years I've heard that a lot...so, I was thinking about it. What is poetry? And if you bought this book, or are thinking about buying this book then...What is my poetry? Well.what is a song? A song just is... What is a painting? A painting just is... A poem, my poems, are just words the reader reads to some beat. The beat is undefined like the meaning to the words in a song. The reader, the listener, becomes the singer, the writer, the discoverer of the beat...the meaning.the reader (you) puts themselves in it. You read a poem as you listen to a song...as it relates to you, in your life.but it's tough to grab people these days for any would-be poet. There is more effort on the part of the reader of a poem as opposed to an album listener...and most people don't even listen to whole albums anymore...pretty soon we won't even hear whole songs...in 100 years we will be reduced to listening to almost inaudible beeps and chimes we assign numbers to, to signify their popularity amongst the general proletariat, and sub-American populous! My poetry is about these things: women, drinking, anxiety, depression, lust, revenge, love, death and recovery. This book is clearer revision of sorts, from my last book, 'Hate The New Girl.' Basically I cut out the fat in this one and fine tuned it. I have also reworked all the poems and have added some new ones. I have stopped drinking since HTNG, and I have found editing this book a whole hell of a lot easier sober. I caught a lot of mistakes and was able to cut deeper into the middle of what really works in the poems and few poetic short stories included. I really feel thatthis is finished piece of work, ready for you, as opposed to HTNG, which was more of a personal, chronological journal on my progression as a young poet and the sad events of my life up to that point. I can only hope that my future books come out as well as this one has, as I