Excerpt from the poem “Climates of Mine”: “climates of mine why are you winter storms when I am earthen dreams…”
“(Bunch’s) poems strike a sharp tone, as a jazz image. He speaks of the urban, rural, and eternal malaise; and joy of man.” —Vanderbilt Divinity Review
Excerpt from the poem “Starry Nights from Afar”: “Remember, as you walk through the shamrock fields of God and glimpse shocking coral of the afterlife with its rainbow songs and laughter…”
Excerpt from the poem “Freight”: “All these are there when the ship docks, bringing life to a solitude of books and the dance of miracles.”
(Bunch’s) poems are “well-written, richly evocative, and filled with compelling images.” —K.A. Hunter, Carriage House Review
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