Free Every Voice

Free Every Voice by Ron Boggs, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2016, is a collection of poetry that explores the intricacies of human experience and expression. With 144 pages, this edition presents a thoughtful examination of themes such as existence and perception, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of life and creativity through the lens of poetic form.
In this work, Boggs delves into the relationship between the poet and the poem, emphasizing the immediacy of expression and the connection to one’s surroundings. The collection features pieces that challenge conventional thinking about life and survival, encouraging readers to engage with the emotional and philosophical dimensions of poetry. Through evocative imagery and contemplative language, Free Every Voice offers insights into the human condition, making it a significant contribution to American poetry.
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Wallace Stevens:”The poem is the cry of its occasion,Part of the res itself and not about itThe poet speaks the poem as it is….” Clearings: Alive or dead is not the difference, is it?The way we write is not the way mind works.You are not giving away your life; you never had any other life.Listening to Flowers Blossom:Knowing you will not surviveis the cruelest creature, at the time.Live what lives.
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