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These poems plumb the depths of human despair and softly illuminate the light at the end of hope's tunnel. We are all human, and Matthew Jose bares his heart and soul to show us his addictions, his muse, his monsters and his humanity in all its shining and stark nakedness. Dark and light dance in tandem throughout the text. These poems are a salve for the soul and a comfort for the lost and downtrodden. Jose is most definitely a rising star on poetry's ever waxing horizon.
This collection of poems is the fourth collection in the DOUBLE TROUBLE series-a new kind of experimental, off-kilter, off-key but oh so very in tune poetry. It will stretch your imagination past the point of breaking and then take it a couple of miles further. It's in your face, slap your mind alive, quick-take happenings of everyday abnormal life both on Earth and on Evidaris. This collaboration of 32 in depth grey matter structures pulled from the psyche and soul will titillate, charm and transport the reader to places unknown but somehow strangely familiar. On a clear night if you look really hard through your mind's third eye, you might be able to see Double Trouble rockin' and rollin' through the Milky Way in their brand new Bug Doyn Cart. They probably have a pocket full of miracles, oddities and old time slugs as they continue their search for the rare antique jukebox called "The Aclypalox". This is "the obsession" - the flash po-e-stories that are obsessing and possessing all the hip, juke-jock-joysters and yo-yo champions on Evidaris. It's arrived on Earth, and is coming to a bookstore / bookshelf / library / mind station near you soon. So buckle up Buckos and get ready for a wild and exciting mind trip into the land of illogical literature. All aboard for the Double Trouble Tripster Train to nowhere and ... everywhere!
short in your face slam bam grit poetry from the "Pinkies Out Beer Chats" online
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