Tuesday, July 6, 2021

MICRODOSE Review of The Pull of Autumn by Rosie Varela

 


Welcome to a new feature, MICRODOSE music reviews by  Rosie Varela, writer/musician and G.A.S. member. She’ll be writing mini-review poems (50 words or less) inspired by new music that’s off the beaten path and experimental. She encourages you to listen to the selection and write your own mini poem review in comments as well! 


Artist:  Pull Of Autumn

Song: The Stars Or The Jungle


Review: 


Hot sand burning feet

How is it that each tiny grain harnesses 

Such a feral power 

That makes me run for shade

The same way I ran from that sudden cloudburst

Straight into your arms 

Each raindrop holding my secret longing

Soaked to the bone

Hiding from the sun



Pull of Autumn: The Stars or the Jungle



2 comments:

  1. Stars are beautiful from afar
    Once inside they are fire
    Spires of caked on mud
    flaps on the trucks
    that roam the
    universe.
    Pull of Autumn
    provides the
    celestial CB
    signals for
    the ride.

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  2. we exist in wisdom that speaks in rain
    leaves that rattle on the ground
    hot stares from the sun

    where dreams photograph
    momentous wells of un-remembrance
    in the essence soup of all things

    we are electrons in overwhelming mass
    the warmth and light of embers
    high birds on a roof perch

    peaceful insignificance
    the melding of yin and yang
    Om across the cosmic sea

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