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In this poignant collection of poems, Brian Arsenault explores the depths of human emotions and the fleeting nature of life. Poems from A Life is a journey through moments of longing, regret, and solitude, capturing the essence of existence with delicate words and vivid imagery. From the quiet anticipation of Great Blue Herons waiting for the changing tide to the profound melancholy of Regret reaching back too late, Arsenault's words evoke powerful emotions that resonate with the reader. Loneliness takes shape on a dark, windy jetty, while the flickering candle in the dark becomes a symbol of…mehr

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In this poignant collection of poems, Brian Arsenault explores the depths of human emotions and the fleeting nature of life. Poems from A Life is a journey through moments of longing, regret, and solitude, capturing the essence of existence with delicate words and vivid imagery. From the quiet anticipation of Great Blue Herons waiting for the changing tide to the profound melancholy of Regret reaching back too late, Arsenault's words evoke powerful emotions that resonate with the reader. Loneliness takes shape on a dark, windy jetty, while the flickering candle in the dark becomes a symbol of resilience. The poems delve into the natural world, with wind-whipped waves across the sound and fog wisps chasing away the water. Each verse is a snapshot, capturing the beauty and transience of the world around us and fog wisps chased by a June breeze. Arsenault's observations evoke a sense of wonder whether it's the blush of blossoming Hydrangea Hortensia or the sliver of light that once filled a room. Love and connection find their place in these pages as well. From the tender moment of Light, soft as a first kiss to the simple reassurance of being present in She Asks, Where are you, these verses remind us of the power of human connection and the need for companionship. Amidst the introspection, the collection also offers reflections on the passing of time and the inevitability of change.
Autorenporträt
Words upon words upon words. Newspaper reporter, music reviewer, ad guy, public relations practitioner, political operative, and on and on. Words upon words. All the while scribbling poems on the back pages of notebooks, scraps of paper shoved in pockets, computer entries (scattered), even on the blank pages at the ends of poetry collections and novels. He lives with his longtime partner half the time on an island off the coast of Maine and half on the mainland. Island time increases with each passing year.