Nautilus in Maelstrom

Nautilus in Maelstrom by Sue Moss, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in April 2011, is a poetry collection that explores spontaneous recollections of various life experiences and personal reflections on existence. This edition comprises 74 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with the nuances of life through the lens of poetic expression.
In this work, readers will find a tapestry of thoughts that delve into simple yet profound feelings about being alive. The poems reflect on themes of language and melody, emphasizing the unique ways individuals interpret and express their experiences. Moss’s writing encourages contemplation and connection, making it a thoughtful addition to the realm of contemporary poetry.
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NAUTILUS IN MAELSTROM circles around and caresses spontaneous recollecti ons of various life experiences, and mostly, simple private feelings about being alive: “(talk is separate: Language, a code for those who listen; and Melody, inventi on by those who want to sing. God takes no prisoners, no followers this year.)”
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