About This Book
Step into the silent shadows of the past with Poems from a 1960's Corpse, a hauntingly evocative collection that whispers from the forgotten corners of a life buried by time. In these poems, Thomas Miller conjures the voice of an unnamed man—a figure whose existence has all but vanished, yet whose memories, loves, and regrets echo through the pages like faint music drifting through an abandoned room. Set against the gritty backdrop of the 1960s, with jukeboxes spinning songs of rebellion and cigarettes burning in the night, each verse captures fragments of a fractured life, a love lost, and dreams surrendered to dust.Through raw and intimate lines, Poems from a 1960's Corpse draws readers into a world where the pulse of life has faded, but the yearning remains. This is not the story of a hero, but of a man who loved fiercely, hurt deeply, and now speaks from beyond the grave. Each poem becomes a confession, an untold story of those left behind, of promises broken, and of silent laments that still cling to the cold earth.Imagine the taste of whiskey on a winter night, the warmth of a stolen cigarette kiss, the quiet ache of a jukebox playing in an empty bar—all woven into poems that feel as if they are whispered directly into your ear. Miller's words capture the essence of fleeting moments: the glow of neon lights, the smoky shadows of dance halls, and the weight of solitude that grows heavier with each passing night. Every poem is an invitation to remember the beauty and pain of existence, to feel the pangs of nostalgia, and to confront the universal fear of passing without leaving a mark.For anyone who has ever been haunted by memories, who has feared being forgotten, or who has looked back on life with a bittersweet longing, Poems from a 1960's Corpse offers a resonant, cathartic journey. The poems challenge readers to reflect on their own choices, to hold their loved ones close, and to live with an awareness of the fragile nature of life. In each line, there is an urgency—a reminder that life, however temporary, is meant to be felt, embraced, and remembered.Are you prepared to confront the whispers of regret, the haunting of love left unspoken, and the echo of unfulfilled dreams? Poems from a 1960's Corpse is more than a collection of verses; it is a call to the living, a plea to cherish every fleeting moment, and a testament to the endurance of the human spirit. Open these pages, and let the soul of a man long gone take you by the hand, guiding you through the dark, forgotten corridors of memory and into the light of what it means to truly live.