Hands on the Hips

Hands on the Hips by Jhon Z. Baker is a collection of poetry published by Trafford Publishing in August 2010. This edition comprises 140 pages and is presented in English. The work features a compilation of both published and unpublished poems, reflecting the author’s unique voice and perspective.
Readers will find that this volume presents poetry that resonates with authenticity and addresses contemporary themes. The collection emphasizes a connection to the real world and the experiences of individuals, embodying the spirit of an American outlaw. Through various poetic expressions, Baker explores notions of identity and societal expectations, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of self-acceptance and personal truth.
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hands on the hips is the newest volume of the collected poems of Jhon Z. Baker, compiled from published and unpublished poems. This is poetry for the real, poetry for the people, poetry for the moment, poetry to satiate the needs, poetry of an American outlaw. untitled (the sane) The sane point fingers to keep themselves appearing sane to stay their definition The glamorous point bejeweled fingers to keep their proportions as the definition of beauty Well, stop pointing your sticky fingers at me I will not obsess your definitions I am comfortable in my own imbalance and deformed self
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