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"Hummingbird Laughter is really a hoot. You have a great sense of humor, no small thing in poetry where everybody is VERY serious. I'm still laughing at some of the poems." -- Peter Makuck, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at East Carolina University In Hummingbird Laughter Sam Love offers some poems to trigger smiles and cogitation about modern society's absurdities. In this over-stimulated fast-paced society you don't hear the word cogitate any more. What a pity because it means to think deeply about something; meditate or reflect. We're so busy there is no time for it. Now only rebels and misfits cogitate. Here are some of the questions Sam contemplates in the poems: -Can "Velcro Dog" provide human singles dating tips from dog rescue ads? -What are the "Side Effects" of a drug called Utopia? -Are Native American spirits in "Karmic Revenge" smiling because we are so divorced from the natural world? -Does the spirit of a place where rivers merge, like New Bern, attract beleaguered souls? -Can "Restoring Consciousness" convince us to celebrate the off switch? -Does "Aliens" reveal the truth about how they are watching us?
The escapades of the colorful characters in Electric Honey provide a front row seat to the cultural clash which rocked America in the 1960's and sowed the seeds of today's conservative backlash.
Cogitate--verb: To think deeply about something; meditate or reflect. In this over-stimulated fast-paced society everyone is so busy there is no time for cogitation. Now only rebels and misfits cogitate. What a pity.To correct this contemporary problem poet Sam Love uses poetry to examine the cracks in our culture. Cracks that can have devastating personal, ecological and social consequences.For him cogitation is a metaphor for the power of poetry to provide insights that can recreate our so-called modern world and heal beleaguered souls.Far from doom and gloom, Cogitation showcases a wit that will make you smile. By understanding the interconnections surrounding a single event, product or object he believes we can gain new clarity about healing our world. It doesn't matter if he's riffing on the commodification of yoga or the shuttering of small business dreams as a big box store steals customers. In one poem for example he focuses on a single blueberry in his cereal to give us a better understanding of the distance our food travels. In another we follow the journey of a carelessly tossed plastic bag through the eco system until the chemicals return back to us as part of our food chain. If you've had to cook for people to day you will appreciate how he pokes fun at fad diets or if you have ever wondered what's really behind a Facebook picture this book is for you. Crack open Cogitation and celebrate his offbeat take on the foibles of modern society.
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