miracles of the BloG A series Carolyn SrygleyMoore A Razor Dom Gabrielli Geoff Melville 9780985129354 Books
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This is a book of language/concrete post-modern paradox poetry that has the ability to transport the reader into a multi-dimensional experience of the literary extreme. Carolyn Srygley-Moore is well-versed in the art of succinct imagery with pertinent line formations that create an inner and outer exploration in every verse.
miracles of the BloG A series Carolyn SrygleyMoore A Razor Dom Gabrielli Geoff Melville 9780985129354 Books
Before you open and read one of the poems from Carolyn Srygley-Moore’s book, miracles of the BloG: A series (something I have learned to do every morning when I awake @ 4 AM to read one of Carolyn’s poems posted on Facebook), I suggest the following ….. read the poem all the way through to the end, don’t stop along the way to ponder. After you’ve read the poem, tip your head back in the chair and let the word imagery flow through your body from head to toe before thinking about the experience of it all. The experience is like the scene in the movie Men in Black when the alien first enters the farmer’s body, you spasm until accepting to surrender. This technique will lessen the degree your brain will hemorrhage, and it will hemorrhage but in a good way. Why? ‘Cause you’ve just experienced the twists and turns, the miracle, the word imagery of one of the greatest poetic thinkers in present time. The artistry of Carolyn’s words is so unique, I beg you to find someone to compare her to ….. peace out and love Carolyn Srygley-Moore !Case in point, the simplistic complexity of Carolyn’s poetic thoughts as illustrated on page 71 of her book, miracles of the BloG: A series.
Miracles of trembling
There is a whoosh when the umbilical is cut
An anti-noise whoosh as of a ghost loosed.
So I have been informed
*
by men in surgical masks with surgeon’s hands
hands that are not allowed to tremble.
I blame neither moon or sun but
*
dew on the grass in wind trembling.
What do we do but follow
nature’s intuitions? Whoosh another cord
*
is cut. Another ghost of the past released.
In the fog that swallows the grasses
there is truth. There is truth.
*
I choose not to watch the news today.
I will ride the tortoise back into the sun
squinting against the dark my hands, trembling.
Utterly genius ~Keith Alan Hamilton~
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miracles of the BloG A series Carolyn SrygleyMoore A Razor Dom Gabrielli Geoff Melville 9780985129354 Books Reviews
as the writer of Miracles,i find myself surprised at Hilgers' parallel of each poem to diary entry.
that may be the voice..
but not the works' specific reality.
rimbaud said I is the other. the pronoun is composite. it is suggestive of depth, manifold facets.
carolyn srygley-moore
Carolyn Srygley-Moore is a poet of immense talent. She chooses her words carefully, and her imagery -- always unique and evocative -- surprises, transforms, shocks, heals, horrifies, soothes; no matter what incarnation her words take, the reader is left sensing that she has embodied them to perfection. Her poems can be unsettling and disturbing, because they speak truth; exposing raw violence, open wounds, human anguish. But they are liberating, too. Hope creeps in. Srygley-Moore has a wicked wit and knack for soaring lyric that lifts the spirit beyond the grit of struggle and survival to triumph. Here are poems worth reading over and over; rich in metaphor and meaning, the reader will come to them again and again, taking away new insights with each reflection.
Carolyn Srygley-Moore has a magnificent gift, and a heart generous enough to share it with us. Her poetry is wise, edgy, funky, and it speaks to the human condition. I don't often read poetry collections, but this group of poems caught my attention in a major way. Her words swing, in the jazz man's sense of the word. I defy anyone to open this book and stop reading after just one poem. It's really that good. Highly recommended.
This is a beautiful, thought provoking set of poems. Highs and lows, gritty and ethereal images abound in this book. Carolyn shares part of her life through this poetry blog, and I thank her for that. She reminds us that beauty is found in ashes and we all have life circumstances, sometimes more similar to each other than we want to admit. I highly recommend this book for the vivid imagery and unique perspective she brings to what some would call ordinary situations or events. It reminds me of the wonder of a child in something so ordinary as a butterfly or blowing dandylion seeds into the wind. Beautiful.
Before you open and read one of the poems from Carolyn Srygley-Moore’s book, miracles of the BloG A series (something I have learned to do every morning when I awake @ 4 AM to read one of Carolyn’s poems posted on Facebook), I suggest the following ….. read the poem all the way through to the end, don’t stop along the way to ponder. After you’ve read the poem, tip your head back in the chair and let the word imagery flow through your body from head to toe before thinking about the experience of it all. The experience is like the scene in the movie Men in Black when the alien first enters the farmer’s body, you spasm until accepting to surrender. This technique will lessen the degree your brain will hemorrhage, and it will hemorrhage but in a good way. Why? ‘Cause you’ve just experienced the twists and turns, the miracle, the word imagery of one of the greatest poetic thinkers in present time. The artistry of Carolyn’s words is so unique, I beg you to find someone to compare her to ….. peace out and love Carolyn Srygley-Moore !
Case in point, the simplistic complexity of Carolyn’s poetic thoughts as illustrated on page 71 of her book, miracles of the BloG A series.
Miracles of trembling
There is a whoosh when the umbilical is cut
An anti-noise whoosh as of a ghost loosed.
So I have been informed
*
by men in surgical masks with surgeon’s hands
hands that are not allowed to tremble.
I blame neither moon or sun but
*
dew on the grass in wind trembling.
What do we do but follow
nature’s intuitions? Whoosh another cord
*
is cut. Another ghost of the past released.
In the fog that swallows the grasses
there is truth. There is truth.
*
I choose not to watch the news today.
I will ride the tortoise back into the sun
squinting against the dark my hands, trembling.
Utterly genius ~Keith Alan Hamilton~
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