EBOOK

Castles and Tents

Poems

Roxie Grant Powell
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Pages
118
Year
2017
Language
English

About

In 2001, poet Anselm Hollo wrote, With humor, tenderness, and surprising candor, Roxie Powell ventures into rarely visited territory to an ever-questioning mind. In his newest collection, Roxie keeps questioning, this time considering the connection between love and painand how one can rarely exist without the other.


Letters Like Lettuce Gone Soggy with Pain


One realizes that each life


is a slippery vessel which glides


through pain until it reaches


some shore.


At which time tents are erected,


sometimes castles,


and for some moments, all is fine.


Old letters remind one


that life will have its way,


neither your castle nor your tent


are sufficient to protect you,


Only love has a chance.


This book pulls together a wide variety of Powells poetry, the majority of which has never been published before. Most were written over the past twenty-five years, with the exception of a handful, which were written this year, such as Kansas Soliloquy and Turkestan. For Powell, the journey of life is illuminated by love, and emotional pain is native to the process.

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