Brandy Apple Days n’ Dandelions

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As the title suggests, the theme of the poetry in this collection is mostly about those warm, wonderful days when we are in love, with an occasional hic-cup thrown in. The goal of the collection is to find unique ways, using simile, metaphor, hyperbole and all the other tricks of the poetry trade to express a thought of feeling in a way that makes one cry “Eureka! That’s great. I get it now.”

1 Review for Brandy Apple Days n’ Dandelions

  1. 5 out of 5

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    Reviewed by Sara Stuart for Reader’s Favorite, Rating: 5-Stars

    There is a lot to enjoy in Scharlie Martin’s collection of poems entitled Brandy Apple Days n’ Dandelions. The aspect that intrigued me the most was the differences. There I would be reading a poem that features a prosaic airport scene, and I would find myself plunged into water. Contrast is promised, and Brandy Apple Days n’ Dandelions delivers in spades, dandelions being the downside, the weeds growing in the sea of love. Or maybe I should quote from Dandelions: “Because that’s what man made street corners for–And–God–Girls”. Or perhaps just enjoy the pencil sketches scattered here and there and muse that Janie matters. She pops up in Unravelling, Harvest, and In the Dark, but the book is dedicated to Janie, so why not?
    Poetry lovers, people in love, or who have loved and lost will all find a treasure trove in Brandy Apple Days n’ Dandelions. Every reader will find favorites, but there are lines in some poems I simply cannot resist such as Not Knowing, “I don’t particularly care where snow comes from” or Carnival Girls, “Love, like carnival girls, is sometimes a gypsy guest camping in your heart”. Water is a constant theme, as in Water and Wallpaper Blues [correction: the actual title of the poem is, Rain and the Wallpaper Blues] but Scharlie Martin has the guile, and the talent, to interrupt. Tease does tease. Serengeti Plains talks about elephants, and Revelation is rooted in myths, albeit sea-going. Read on and you will find intensely sensual Enigma and sexy Salsa. Buy and enjoy Scharlie Martin’s Brandy Apple Days n’ Dandelions, it is irresistible.

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