Brian S. Hook
Mar 7, 2024

I remember a phrase from a Victorian sonnet I read in college, Theodore, that described a poem as "a moment's monument." That thought came to me as I read this beautiful poem that captures deep feelings compressed into a sleepless morning, worries, epiphany, and an embrace--and you turn them into a small masterpiece. Powerfully done, as you do so often.

Brian S. Hook
Brian S. Hook

Written by Brian S. Hook

Dad, classicist, mountain dweller, erstwhile triathlete, wannabe woodworker, follower of Socrates and Jesus (two famous non-writers), writing to avoid raveling

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