Collected Poetry Anthology

Greetings to my six enthusiastic readers… this Anthology has been sitting in my drive for over a year now, mostly because I haven’t been sure how to share it. Read away!

9 responses to “Collected Poetry Anthology”

  1. REBECCA EARL's avatar
    REBECCA EARL says :

    Andrew, I don’t even have a way to describe all the feelings these evoked. As I was groping for words, your two muses appeared and made my heart even fuller. 

    Please write and post more. These are beautiful. 

    B.

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  2. jay schwarz's avatar
    jay schwarz says :

    yes. been a while. many miles my friend. good stuff/poignancy. “woodpecker” is the time of life our paths crossed… nice to see you continue to travel… happy fatherhood.

  3. Nicola Ranson's avatar
    Nicola Ranson says :

    I am deeply moved, gently jolted into an heightened awareness, an appreciation of the croissant I am about to consume. All because of these beautiful words that touched me so much first thing this morning and made me feel more here, more connected, more alive. This effect that poetry is supposed to have but rarely happens for me. But it just did – for 27 pages. Thank you. And well done for this record of your heart.

  4. Nancy Bader's avatar
    Nancy Bader says :

    I so enjoyed reading your poetry, Andrew. Thanks so much for posting them. What a wonderful way to start my day.

  5. Martha Ranson's avatar
    Martha Ranson says :

    AKR,
    I think you know how I feel about your poetry/ these poems: they’re stunning, lovely, visual, luscious in their brevity. It’s even more fun knowing the context , allowing you ol’ Ma to learn about you and the outstanding person you are. As I’ve said to you many times…, thank you for gracing me with your presence in my life, for picking me to be your mom!❤️❤️🥰

  6. chuffed99's avatar
    chuffed99 says :

    Thanks so much, Andrew – love hearing about your parenting – part of me wishes I could do it all over again, better, smarter, more intensely aware. But, another part is so happy he’s so happy, a grown man, who leaves for India in about a week, exploring Jaipur all on his own. He makes music on the daily, and loves the rich artist life he has created, though he still includes us all the time, loving and funny and kind to us and himself.

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