Outta My Mind

Outta My Mind by Armando DeMarchi is an illustrated collection of poetry published by iUniverse in December 2013. This 120-page work presents a strongly opinionated view of the world through the lens of a twenty-year-old poet, exploring a range of lively and unexpected topics such as the electric chair, ants, and death. DeMarchi’s poems serve as reminders not to take life too seriously, encouraging readers to reflect on their feelings before it’s too late.
Readers will find a diverse emotional landscape in Outta My Mind, as DeMarchi’s poetry travels from themes of aggression to hidden emotions. The collection invites readers to relax and engage with its witty cynicism and playful banter, guiding them toward deeper truths through the author’s thoughts and emotions. This edition offers a unique perspective on American poetry, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in contemporary poetic expressions.
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Outta My Mind offers a strongly opinionated view of the world from the perspective of a twenty-year-old poet. Author Armando DeMarchi explores the electric chair, ants, death, and a large number of other lively, unexpected topics. Each of his poems is a literary reminder that we should not take life too seriously and that it is okay to remember the way we feel before it is too late. From “Aggression” to “Hidden,” his poems travel a wide emotional spectrum, guiding us to the truth through his thoughts and emotions. Relax, let your central processing unit take a field trip, and indulge in some of the witty cynicism, playful banter, and touching themes DeMarchi conjures up in Outta My Mind. Affection Do you know exactly, how to measure affection? I myself have conjured theories. At first, I measured it in units of smiles per second, Then laughs per day, squared. But finally, I realized it was simple. It is a ratio, Of me, to you.
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