Crystallized Remnants

A Book of Poetry

by Robert Meyers-Lussier

 

Book Details

Crystallized Remnants mingles free-form poetry with shorter offerings of Psaiku—a form of expression based on the ancient poetic form of Haiku…with a twist: Tribes of Earth rejoice! As raindrops joined make oceans So too minds of men Whereas Haiku is centered around themes of nature, Psaiku focuses on humans and human nature. Longer, free-form poems, like “Desert Days” and “Vietnam 1,” and “You Can’t Hide Forever,” also use powerful imagery and spare, concise language to reflect on the nature of man—on his psyche. This new collection is as varied and expressive as the author’s use of language, making it a must-have for poetry lovers everywhere. “Good poetry should delight you. Great poetry, however, should speak to your soul and press all of your emotional buttons. To be sure, Robert’s work does the latter in Crystallized Remnants.”~Liz Fichera, author of Played and Hooked

 

About the Author

Robert Meyers-Lussier

Robert Meyers-Lussier is a former actor, an army intelligence specialist, a multi-linguist in Russian, Japanese, and French, and has a history of working in politics. He’s been a restaurant reviewer and sports writer for Lavender magazine (MN) and a feature writer for Outfront (CO). He is also the author of Psaiku: Haiku of the Psyche (2001) and a cookbook: This Is Delicious! What Is It? (2004). Robert has traveled extensively and currently lives in Parker, CO.