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Some Words: Poems

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Winner of the American Book Award for Poetry for Life Supports (1982), Bronk's newest volume of poetry exemplifies his spare, uncompromising style. Bronk composes vivid observations about the human condition. He questions some of our assumptions and in articulating them, provides us with some answers.

66 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1992

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October 8, 2025
"Some Words" as a book of shorter poems offers us hours of contemplation and rumination, filling many a void and vacuum with the current poetry scene, where in today's literary world, flashes of insight or brilliance are not often discovered or otherwise realized for even the most casual reader.'

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'SOME WORDS' offers some words to live by, to laugh out loud with, and to be left aloud. with the exclamation, "Why, oh WHY am I not paying attention? Am I broke, but unbroken? Am I woke, though not awakened?
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