something rarely seen these days: poems that are uniquely formal and imaginative at the same time.
Johnson calls them counter-quatrains because the enjambed trimeter tends to override the steadily rhymed stanzas (to me, suggesting an elegant hip-hop).
But his lexicon advances further with metaphors that arrest the imagination.
Altogether a unique literary experience which I invite you to enjoy as much as I do.
-- Alan Britt, Gunpowder for Single-ball Poems .
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