We all have memories some of them make you happy and many of them make you sad, but do you ever wonder how we store all these memories? Imagine by the time you are a pensioner how much space you need to store all these memories, just like a smartphone starts to fail due to memory overload it is obvious that even the smartest human can get overwhelmed with too much in the databanksIn the first GEO poetry book we touched on some memories and how they are made by making connections with people on a daily basis, in this second detailed book of GEO poetry we look into how the memories are stored in everybody's basement, a huge pile of unsorted trinkets infested with the insects and the dust.This is another deep darker collection of poetry from the poet Darren Hobson who continues to peel back the layers of his mind, memories and fantasies collide here in another display of might from the this upcoming artist, he who dares to ask all the awkward questions, he who dares to reveal some of his secrets, he who dares to show that we are humans with a huge dark weight on our shoulders, can you relate to these pieces of verse? Can you learn from his words? Will you be spring cleaning your basement anytime soon?
The Fight, The Fury and the Ferocious Feelings.
Darren Hobson
bookMy Baby Faced Assassin
Darren Hobson
bookRoute 8 Routine Hate - Parachuting into the Post-Punk Poetry Planet.
Darren Hobson
bookPandemic Days : Phase II
Darren Hobson
bookAurora
Darren Hobson
bookPandemic Days
Darren Hobson
bookGeo : Poetry Noise from the Basement
Darren Hobson
bookJust Pushing My Luck
Darren Hobson
book12 Volts Of Eccentricity
Darren Hobson
bookJust For Free
Darren Hobson
bookJust in Timber Lake.
Darren Hobson
bookGeo. : and the interference that is poetry noise.
Darren Hobson
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