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The forest can be a place of refuge, a secret labyrinth, where
buried treasures live as well the opposite. Lured into a wordless
lullaby, it is a world removed of unpaid bills, loans, obligations,
and various responsible roles. The way back is suddenly lost and
disorienting. A peaceful respite of nature is now devoid of known
light and full of tall towering trees. Lost in the middle or still
close at the mouth or near the end of the forest, who knows? The
uncertainty and bewildered panic sets in. Will a kind forest ranger
or an ancient nonhuman spirit show the way out and maybe give up
its colors? Or will a rogue bear or an elusive coyote appear before
it's too late? To wonder to wonder, a person's mind may only be
able to do. 'A Mindful Wilderness' is a gathering of such poetry.
The poems and short stories in "Random Chemicals and Snotty Love
Poems" capture youthful expressions of wonder at the world, the
hunt for self-truth, and finding a place in it while experiencing
the strong emotions of a maturing, young adult. The search for
identity, the longings to fall in love, striving hard for
accomplishments, and all the other explorations of the young adult
horizons are maybe some things today's youth can relate to and
older adults can be charmed in remembering fondly of. As the stars
in the sky seem an impenetrable constant, this is not the case with
stars in outer space similar to the life of human beings. All the
water droplets in the ocean could not sum up the entire breath of
human existence. The familiar and unfamiliar are vast terrains to
be ventured into and rediscovered on the journey of the heart.
Life's ups and downs are expressed in seeking refuge behind fairy
tales, by the desire to disappear, by capturing phases of moon, by
the depiction of unseen worlds, and so on in this varied poetic and
prose collection.
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