Still Life by Gerry Grubbs
To read a Gerry Grubbs poem is to enter a world which will be, on the face of it, recognizable, but by the time of our leaving can only be described as a place we thought we knew: the every day as home to the mysterious.
An Excerpt
Sill Life with Yellow Apples
Here
In this bowl
The world begins again
Here in this bowl nothing
Here in this bowl everything remains
The same
About the Author
Gerry Grubbs has been publishing poems in small press magazines for a number of years. He lives in Cincinnati where he has practiced law since 1989.
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Product Details
- Kind: Chapbook
- Pages: 18
- Language: English
- Available: Yes
- Audio CD: No
- ISBN: 0-9763647-8-6
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