Love Shows
The Collected Works of Lala
Volume III
by
Book Details
About the Book
The Works of Lala at the turn of the millennium have been clearly influenced by such poets as William Shakespeare, Edgar Allen Poe, Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. The love of the language makes it possible to describe an experience in such a way that one does not feel alone like a strange ethereal creature.
The poet then becomes a friend somewhere in space and time, a kindred spirit, with recognition of a lonely circumstance. Like a line from "The Stranger Song" by Leonard Cohen, "We'll meet tomorrow if you choose upon the shore beneath the bridge that they are building on some endless river."
About the Author
Rose is a poet/philosopher rummy player, living in a studio in the mountains of SW Virginia. These are words about love. Finding love is like coning upon a waterfall in a mountain forest. Words are like a handful of leaves to prove there was a forest with a waterfall.