
These poems, arranged as a tribute to growth in relationships
and
writing, move through expectation, disillusion, and
disintegration, to
seeing and loving people as they really are
and love in its deepest
sense.
Sure to please anyone in a relationship.
An Excerpt from the book:
The Sorry of Flowers
by Judyth Hill from Men
Need
Space
A dark horse ambles slowly
through my apology.
A field of alfalfa and wild
columbine,
I'm that sorry.
I'm sorry in the way of going
too soon to seed.
I'm sorry in the way of haste
and meadows,
a season of sorry, a harvest
of regret.
But there's that animal in me
that is not sorry.
That has moved with mysterious
resolve
towards insult and mayhem.
That is maybe a bit gleeful,
accelerating to a brisk trot,
Then full tilt gallop,
a whirr of black behavior.
Unforgivable!
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