A Dozen Dead Roses
Poetry is not the kind of expression that one just decides they want to pursue. You are born with madness inside that just eats away at you both mentally and emotionally. For a poet, it can be beautiful and imaginatively introspective, and it can at times be destructive through its melancholy and divisive when your emotions are spun out of control only to feed your inner monologue in ways that beg the question of who is really writing this.Jeremy's poetry is constantly scratching at both ends of the spectrum in his work. There isn't necessarily a clear path, but one that is constantly gauging the forks by their virtue. The few pieces that do stick to one end of an emotional divide do so with a beat and very sticky wordplay.
-- Jeremy Fenton