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Hailed as 'A hearty weed in the garden of American poetry' Dave Morrison's poems have been published in literary magazines and anthologies, and featured on Writer’s Almanac, Take Heart, and Poems from Here. Morrison has published fourteen books of poetry including Clubland (poems about rock & roll bars in verse and meter, Fighting Cock Press 2011) and Cancer Poems (JukeBooks 2015), plus a CD (Poetry Rocks - Mishara Music). After years of playing guitar in rock & roll bars in Boston and NYC, Dave currently resides in coastal Maine with his wife Susan. His fourteenth book is Refuge (JukeBooks 2019) ...more

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Clubland

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Dave Morrison The second edition of my poetry collection Cancer Poems has just been published - it is now available in print and soon as a Kindle e-book. For more information please visit www.cancerpoems.org ..
“In these honest and courageous poems, Morrison shares his turbulent journey through the landscape of cancer, its painful paths and nearly unclimbable hills, its tremendous skies with bright stars of gratitude. These poems encompass a geography of emotion, from self-deprecation and moments of despair, to humor, love, and resilience. Morrison describes the beginning of illness, the long days “where each breath is a/ noticeable event,” the measurement and exhaustion of pain, the beautiful allure of morphine. This collection reminds us that life’s brutal blows are meant to help us learn “important lessons about what/ is real and good and valuable,” and to sing “a song of thanks/ as loud as a/ saxophone.”
- Ellen Taylor, author of Floating


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