Herbert Spohn's poetry is rooted in his life experiences. In his
collection of free verse, Spohn illuminates elements of the human
condition, such as romantic love, identity, aging, death, and
childhood in post-World War I Germany.
Spohn, an emigre from Nazi Germany and decorated World War II
veteran, relies on both his personal and professional backgrounds
to share his unique reflections on life. With a style that is at
times warm and lyrical, analytical and searing, and sensual and
thought-provoking, Spohn encourages others to look inward and
rediscover emotions about such relatable subjects as falling in
love, the betrayal of an aging body, and the pain of loss.
Who We Are is a poignant and sophisticated collection of poetry
that shares one man's reflections as he looks back on an imperfect,
yet fulfilling, life.
Words float at random
arrayed in patterns on the surface.
Meanings they seem to yield
seduce us readily into belief.
When they disaggregate
we do not know we are betrayed.
Misled by ineluctable formations,
we walk in truth until we fall.
Words can lead us into regions
where our pain resides.
Yet they can lift us into ecstasy,
and bring us healing love.
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