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Explore the paradox of destruction and rebirth, with poems reflecting on Hiroshima, survival, politics, and the cycles of nature and conflict.

A haunting reflection on empathy and emotional pain, Creatures on TV explores the struggle to turn off feelings and the longing to escape into numbness.

Dive deeper into the emotional core of these poems. Whether it’s the struggle for freedom or the plight of intellectuals, the poems connect on a visceral level with the reader.

A haunting meditation on searching for meaning amid the mundane, “Looking for Colors in Bed” explores existential longing through a blend of abstract imagery and surreal language.

“A disease burns in Dixie brains / And membranes of its boys young and old: / The need to live by the cavalier’s code / To live large with love…

Simeon faces a surreal and repetitive reality, trapped in a bureaucratic dystopia where escape seems impossible. Will he ever break free?