Mind Fields: Being In Love

Being in Love

I feel as if I could look at you forever

I could hear your voice whose quiet soothes

the roaring waterfall inside me.

Your eyes flood onto your face

like the Nile’s release of the fertile season.

The boatmen sing a love song,

a forlorn and yearning call

as the sun dips below

the water and the trees

reflect a blinding moment

when the light overcomes everything.

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About the Author

Arthur Rosch is a novelist, musician, photographer and poet. His works are funny, memorable and often compelling. One reviewer said “He’s wicked and feisty, but when he gets you by the guts, he never lets go.” Listeners to his music have compared him to Frank Zappa, Tom Waits, Randy Newman or Mose Allison. These comparisons are flattering but deceptive. Rosch is a stylist, a complete original. His material ranges from sly wit to gripping political commentary.

Head Shot: Author Arthur Rosch

Arthur was born in the heart of Illinois and grew up in the western suburbs of St. Louis. In his teens he discovered his creative potential while hoping to please a girl. Though she left the scene, Arthur’s creativity stayed behind. In his early twenties he moved to San Francisco and took part in the thriving arts scene. His first literary sale was to Playboy Magazine. The piece went on to receive Playboy’s “Best Story of the Year” award. Arthur also has writing credits in Exquisite CorpseShutterbugeDigital, and Cat Fancy Magazine. He has written five novels, a memoir and a large collection of poetry. His autobiographical novel, Confessions Of An Honest Man won the Honorable Mention award from Writer’s Digest in 2016.

More of his work can be found at www.artrosch.com

Photos at https://500px.com/p/artsdigiphoto?view=photos

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3 Comments on “Mind Fields: Being In Love”

  1. Hi Art, this is very beautiful

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  2. beth's avatar beth says:

    beautiful !

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  3. artrosch's avatar artrosch says:

    Thank you, my friends. Isn’t poetry a wondrous thing?

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