Glorious Babe


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About The Book

The man in these poems the poet in residence is irresponsibly irrepressible his wit barbed with warmth his bait compulsively edible his verve seemingly infinite. The cry is one part cock-a-doodle-doo to two parts koo-koo-ka-choo. The flavor is somewhere between absinthe and strong black tea. The music is Mahlers lost symphony for solo accordion. Occasionally there are jalapeños in the dark merciful mineral waters in the white wine bothersome gravels in the kidney and a mushroom cloud on the horizon. Poet Ann Drysdale writes: Many of us may begin life as glorious babes but few will end up as glorious and uproarious in our declining years as John Marcus Powell. In these poems he lifts the lid on life and love demonstrating effortlessly that they are one and the same thing.
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