Poems explained

As you may or may not know, I have a new book release. This post isn’t necessarily a plug, but it is in many ways an answer to a question I am asked fairly regularly. The question is, “What are your poems about?” in response to that I often talk about the themes the poems can be roughly put into, but this isn’t enormously helpful. So, I thought I would list the contents of the book, Tesserae, available in paperback and E-book, and include a brief outline of each poem. That way you can make up your own mind what they are about. If you find at least 3 poems attractive, interesting or intriguing, I would strongly urge you to consider visiting Amazon and buying a copy.


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tesserae-BJ-Edwards/dp/1909163422/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479753971&sr=8-1&keywords=Tesserae


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The Struggle

A poem about writer’s block.


Creation

A poem about writing and the act of creating.


Storyteller

A poem about the magic of children’s’ stories.


Matchmaker

About the shallowness of attraction.


Society

About the constraints society puts on our souls.


Little Girl Lost And Found

About recovery and the ability to write your own happy ending.


Rapture

The power of nature and love. Sex and the elements.


Them

About death and hope.


Id’s Drum

About the evolution and devolution of society and culture.


Reaching Out

About the pressure of life and how hope can change perception.


Moving On

Hope after death.


Sir Sellis And The Dragon

A mock epic nonsense poem about King Arthur and a dragon.


Mother’s Lament

Says what it is on the tin!


Living

Someone is always worse off than me…


Honour

Patriotism started thousands of years ago… this is about fighting on.


Recruits

World War II, eagerness soon turns into terror.


Warrior

An old man in a nursing home is more than just a shadow. He has a story.


Soldiers

The same war but different weapons. This time Iraq.


Longing

The sadness of letting go.


Leaf And Link

Magic comes unexpectedly and hope sprouts from an unusual source.


Delirium

A delirious poem about what happens when the lights are switched off.


Man’s Curse

Men are cursed by their role. This discusses.


Days

About the past and spirituality.


Dreams

A poem about… yep, dreams!


Parting

This is about saying goodbye.


Sanctuary

Finding peace in nature.


Connections

About anthropology and the fact we are all so genetically linked.


Into The Green

What or who is in the depths of the woods?


Fire Dance

About the ritual of death.


Sin

What is sin?


Nightmare

About a nightmare.


Echoes

About a lost love and youth.


One

About making love.


Her

About something that can never be.


Words

About the importance of words and expression.


Letter

A historical love poem.


Passion

About making love.


Kisses

About frogs!


Fairytale Prince

About just that!


Hand fasting

About the ceremony of joining.


Autumn Dusk

You can guess what this is about!


Man And Woman

Unrequited and tragic love.


Heavy Coin

What happens after death?


Dark

A poem about depression.


Age

The sadness of getting old and forgetting.


Deliverance

Magical realism in poverty.


Woollen Words

About the inability to express oneself.


By The Thames

About a spot in Richmond.


The Old Oak

Superstition, belief and an old tree.


Rhapsody

Wasted love.


The Lonely And The Brave

About loneliness and loss.


Losing

The drama of being second best.


Beneath The Surface

About a sea monster.


Catch The Thought

About thoughts and where they go.


Worms

About managing memories.


The Fool And The Moon

About a court jester trying to find the moon, home and death.


Lazy Thoughts

About ignorance and prejudice


River And Sky

About the sanctity of the unattainable.


Together We are Brighter

About partnership.


Birds

About dusk,.


Forty

About turning forty.


Memories

About the danger and blessing of remembering.


Glimpses Of Childhood

About growing-up.


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