This short collection of evocative poems is designed to be read in one sitting. It is in two parts. In the first section are concise reflections on situations, memories, ideas, and moods. The second section is a short cycle of poems dealing with the visits the author paid to the dark-surrealist painter Leo Murphy in Baltimore, Maryland. The collection as a whole is a glimpse at the intersection where real and imaginary worlds collide, like sculpted meditations on the shock of existence.