John C. Mannone
In "Like a Lost Pair of Kites," John C. Mannone tenderly captures the poignant emotions of a son spending a final Christmas with his ailing mother. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt reflection, the poem explores themes of loss, memory, and the fleeting nature of life. Mannone beautifully conveys the bittersweet moments of connection and the inevitable release, as the son witnesses his mother’s spirit lift like a kite into the sky.
In "Lament," John C. Mannone weaves a dark, nostalgic reimagining of the Little Red Riding Hood tale, blending elements of horror and unfulfilled longing. Through haunting imagery and fragmented memories, the poem captures a melancholic reflection on lost love and the eerie presence of the Wolf. Mannone's verses evoke a chilling atmosphere where the lines between fairy tale and reality blur, leaving a lasting impression of sorrow and dread.
In "The Smell of Bubbles," John C. Mannone evokes the sensory experience of a seaside scene, blending the natural rhythms of the ocean with the gritty reality of life and death. Through vivid imagery, the poem captures the delicate interplay of sea, sand, and the harshness of the fishing trade. Mannone's words linger on the smells and textures, creating a rich, immersive snapshot of the coastal environment.
In "Perseid Fireflies," John C. Mannone captures the awe-inspiring spectacle of the Perseid meteor shower, likening the streaks of light to fireflies in the night sky. The poem vividly describes Earth's rapid journey through space, where comet dust illuminates the darkness with a fleeting, yellow-green glow. Mannone's imagery conveys the beauty and transience of this celestial event, as dawn approaches to wash away the night.
Reviews: In the world of poetry, there are those who paint intricate pictures with simple words and those who hone their craft, serving a greater purpose with their pen. In Disabled Monsters, John C.Mannone does both, creating bold displays of imagery while depicting how the human race deals with physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral disabilities. |