About
Bob Kamm rejects the idea that poetry is a language of the gods. He makes it fully human in this collection of exceptional scope, addressing all the major domains of the average person’s lifefamily, love, work, war, spirit and laughter.
Yes, these are poems that should be read out loudon the subway or in the suburbs, in the workplace or at funerals, weddings or births, on ordinary days, days of epiphany, days of sorrow, days of falling in love and out, days when you lose your faith in humanity and regain itany and all days when your own heart longs to sing and either cant find the words or needs another to take up harmony.
Yes, these are poems that should be read out loudon the subway or in the suburbs, in the workplace or at funerals, weddings or births, on ordinary days, days of epiphany, days of sorrow, days of falling in love and out, days when you lose your faith in humanity and regain itany and all days when your own heart longs to sing and either cant find the words or needs another to take up harmony.
