Get ready to appreciate the ordinary and consider the profound in this dazzling collection of poems.
In the title poem, the narrator pays homage to the French horn, writing, in part:
The mellow mouth of my French horn is worth all the jade or silver or the superficial birthright of an old family of scholars that I'd trade for Scottish whiskey and the junk I learned in college.
While a portion of the poem "Dollar Rose" reads:
Won't you buy a dollar rose, sir, for your sweetheart or your wife? For such a thing of beauty it's a very special...
Get ready to appreciate the ordinary and consider the profound in this dazzling collection of poems.