hello again, readers, and as always, a warm welcome back. life has been chaos lately so i hope all of you are being gentle and taking good care of yourselves. i made you all wait a while for this project, and frankly, i myself couldn’t wait any longer, either; today, i bring you my 34th full-length poetry album, “the wanderer.” in the past, i’ve often gotten caught up on whether a poetry project should be fiction or nonfiction, and whether a project should have some kind of unique concept. with this record, however, i went in looking to not focus on such things, and my entire mindset in creating this album was “just write.” initially, this led to me having almost too many ideas (so much so that, as you may have noticed, some of my recent singles were initially intended for this album), but once everything fell into place, the process was freeing, and it led to the creation of what i believe to be my best album yet. it feels good to still be able to put out works like this that i’m so proud of even after so many years and so many poems. i hope you enjoy this new set of stories, and i hope you’re looking to the future, because i…well, let me not say more; i fear i may have already said too much:
1. “write what you know”
2. rest my weary heart
3. two broken puzzle pieces
4. friends in high places
5. for a season
6. all i had was my notepad
7. closing time at the milkboy
8. mazie
9. “he’s so stupid i love him”
10. me vs. me
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