Don't Cry by Craig A. Kirkland
(BOOK REVIEW)
By Maxwanette A Poetess aka Maxine A. Moncrieffe
Don't Cry by Craig A. Kirkland is a captivating collection of poems that delves deep into the intricacies of women, relationships, and life experiences. With a raw and direct writing style, Kirkland's words resonate with authenticity, leaving readers spellbound by his meticulous craftsmanship.
From the very first page, it becomes evident that Kirkland's poetry is a reflection of his Jamaican roots, as he effortlessly weaves his cultural heritage into the fabric of his verses. The vivid imagery and rhythmic flow of his words are deeply felt, and stirs emotions.
One of the most striking aspects of Don't Cry is Kirkland's unwavering focus on women.
Through his poems, he celebrates the strength, resilience, and beauty of women, while also shedding light on their flaws, mistakes, and the challenges they face in a patriarchal society. Kirkland's words are a powerful testament to the indomitable spirit of women, urging readers to recognize and appreciate their worth.
The exploration of relationships is another central theme in this collection. Kirkland fearlessly dissects the complexities of love, heartbreak, and longing, offering a profound insight into the human condition. His poems capture the raw emotions that accompany both the euphoria of new love and the anguish of lost connections, resonating with readers.
Maxwanette A Poetess aka Maxine A. Moncrieffe is Owner/Founder/Editor-In-Chief
Poetry, Language Of The Soul {P.L.O.T.S.}~Creatives Magazine. She is also one of the editor of Glitterati magazine. She I'd a wonder writer and poet who gives platform to poets around the world.
Comments