These are soft, gentle poems that capture nature and hard work in modern parables filled with insight. The strange thing is these poems captured my attention in the same way Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu did the first time I opened up a book of their ideas. They are quiet, subtle observations, and while I often thrive on the masochistic bombardment of hysteria, there are times I need to take a rest and really try to understand what all the weirdness is all about. This is good place to be when I am in that mood, and actually believe that there are possible solutions to the madness that surrounds me.--oberc
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #3,
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