This book came highly recommended by my father, but personally, it wasn't that exceptional to me. It was enjoyable, to be sure, and I found no glaring issue with the poems other than that they seemed to be more than a little juvenile. You can use a rhyme scheme in modern poetry without it being reductive and boring, but unfortunately, that was not accomplished here (at least, in my opinion). I did enjoy a few poems, though, and overall it was a quick read, if not the most rewarding.
My favorite poems:
"The shadow-puppet's complaint"
"A pity this couldn't have been a love poem"
"Where are all the long-haired optimists now?"
"The bee's last journey to the rose"
"Yes"
"Oracle"
"Dancing in England"
"The wrong house"
"Salvage operation"
"Her father rode"