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The Plumber's Apprentice by Joe Weil

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Aug 01, 12

Read in July, 2012

This poetry collection is divided into three sections: There Goes the Neighborhood, How Holy, and It's Like This. The first paints portraits of people in the working class, in love, and in pain. The second tackles spirituality/philosophy through different poetic form, such as haiku and various rhyme form. The third plays with the poetic form even more. For me, Weil's best poems are honest portrayals of relationships, whether they’re exposing the quirkiness or passion or jealousy--he puts his heart on the line with every word he chooses.

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