Who Can Make It Mike Young wonders and Mike Young worries The poems in Who Can Make It have turned off their firewall and become their most vulnerable anxious honest selves Mike is trying to show you a beautiful so
Mike Young wonders and Mike Young worries The poems in Who Can Make It have turned off their firewall and become their most vulnerable, anxious, honest selves Mike is trying to show you a beautiful something that s happening over on that corner of the dance floor, but you re too busy half heartedly blazing through your Tinders.
-
Best Read [MikeYoung] º Who Can Make It || [Business Book] PDF à
179 MikeYoung
-
Title: Best Read [MikeYoung] º Who Can Make It || [Business Book] PDF à
Posted by:
Published :2019-09-21T19:49:11+00:00
417 Comment
Kevin
(Dec 05, 2019 - 19:49 PM)More reason to read poetry chapbooks is this unrelenting magic from the great Portland poet (yeah, I said Portland. He's ours now). Big Lucks--you gotta make more of these beauties. It's not fair to the world or the world's children. Excerpt: "Y'all I'm losing my fucking hair, y'all"
Justin
(Dec 05, 2019 - 19:49 PM)The tension between saying humorous and or just plain goofy things, and serious, profound stuff is something I enjoy immensely. Mike Young, in his Big Lucks chapbook Who Can Make It, hits that sweet spot like a pro."It’s okay if we all sing," Young says in "American Idyll," a poem punning on the TV show, its silliness but also it’s serious consequences for contestants. Because whether we’re good or bad, make fools of ourselves or "win,” as Young puts it, "There is no next round." For any [...]
Mike Young
(Dec 05, 2019 - 19:49 PM)