John reads his 21st Century love poem, “There is a delicate line between us,” from his chapbook My City of Yesterday. He also discusses irrational attraction, unscientific energy, and nods to Whitman.
I think one reaches a point in one's life where there is more self knowledge and one is ready to accept that not everything has to be cut and dried in a neat logical bundle .There are many powerful forces which are invisible .
You seem to have honed your feelings and sentiments over time and now are ready and wide open to what comes .Inquisitive and fecund both physically and mentally .This can only be a positive driving energy for a writer .
You can't have the rational without the irrational. Great little poem mate!
Thank you Marc. I’m really glad you liked it and so appreciative that you gave it a listen. ❤️
I think one reaches a point in one's life where there is more self knowledge and one is ready to accept that not everything has to be cut and dried in a neat logical bundle .There are many powerful forces which are invisible .
You seem to have honed your feelings and sentiments over time and now are ready and wide open to what comes .Inquisitive and fecund both physically and mentally .This can only be a positive driving energy for a writer .
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