"Cycles of Perception"
Poetry emerges from crystallized perception of one's
immediate world which becomes a singular story for both
writer and reader. That in turn engages and elicits more
perception and more story. Glass Cuts the Shadow does just
that, leaving a multi-flavored appreciation for the
endless variety of living experience. The beauty of dance is magnificently choreographed
in "Ballerina," delineating the dancer's stillness,
stretching, ascension, flowing movement, straining,
stretching, extension, reaching, invitation- that becomes
the reader's parallel dance. "No Change" focuses awareness of the cycles when we are
open or closed to the grandeur or loss of "dreaming"
through perception and imagination, resulting in
creativity or stasis. The same cycle continues in "The Waltz" but here it
applies to relationships exemplifying what could become
or "what could have been," a glorious dance with limitless
possibilities. Perhaps thought seems to indicate we are on the right
track, but one completes one's goal only to find in "One
Never Forgets" that the colorful images of action effect
a "grey" memory. Other poems in this collection will leave the reader
reflecting about one's own journey, as in "Looking Back,"
where one can regret the ruts and wrinkles of unfulfilled
moments but which in turn leaves one with significant
opportunity not to dally about living the "deep-down
duties" of "Dogs Do". Unique in kind, each poem in this short collection
promises to awaken your shadow and gently or firmly cut to
clarity and change. Fascinating! Reviewed by Viviane Crystal on October 12, 2005
Reviewed by Viviane Crystal
Courtesy Crystal Reviews
Posted October 12, 2005
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