Callous, in Spring is an intriguing reflection on life, perceptions and our fleeting dreams. Spanning a so-far-incomplete life, the selected works follow Carey s progress of maturation. The beginning poems are stark, dealing with ruminations on disillusionment, as the title suggests. The middle takes on a lighter feel and some of Carey's humor is allowed to show through, though many of the poems like, "Sailor Bob's Got Room to Spare" and "It's Close...
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