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A Rising Star Revitalizes the Poetry World!


Poetry may be taken to the level of mainstream again with the emergence of the internet.  It hasn’t been this popular since the advent of radio.  Countless websites are popping up every day dedicated to the writing and appreciation of poetry.  One writer in particular is getting the attention of the academic as well as commercial world.  Jerry Browning is one of the most talented wordsmiths of our time and has been writing poems and lyrics for over thirty years. His newly release book of poetry, Emotionography, may be the finest volume of American poetry since Walt Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass”.  Jerry paints pictures of loneliness, destiny, heart ache, passion, and glory that are unmatched. He takes life head on and is fearless when it comes to weighing in on political (“The Window”) and religious issues (“After the Rapture”).

If we were to describe Jerry’s talent as a poet and lyricist using baseball terminology, he would be classified a five tool player. He can speak of love like Elizabeth Barrett Browning (“Becoming a Browning”), write beauty like Robert Frost (“Savannah”), tell a story like Samuel Taylor Coleridge (“Sandscript”), terror like Edgar Allan Poe (“The B, B, and G”), and simple truth like Dylan Thomas (“Tools”). Jerry has always noted the year and where he happens to be at the time he writes. Leading into the compilation with his rough, early work takes courage. It is amazing and enlightening to watch how his style develops over time. The title is brilliant because it is truly a biography not of documented events, but of an emotional sojourn.

Jerry’s life story is more along the liking of an adventurer than a poet. He has led a full, interesting life and captured it in verse. His escapades include hitch hiking cross country, rock climbing, the “Urban Cowboy” type Texas barroom scene (Book 1), life in the armed services (Book 2 – United States Navy where he served onboard the USS Yorktown), and finally settling down to raise a family (Book 3). His style is his own and the way he uses the modern world in his descriptions will brand him as a man of his time. Yet, that being said, the way he writes about his era is timeless. Jerry’s poetry should definitely be considered modernist.

His passion for mechanics, electronics, and science come through in his writing as evident in “Stark Reality” and “Hoedown at the Robot Farm”. His humor is dry and sometimes bawdy but usually makes a point (“Bigot”). His love poetry and lyrics are full of feeling, passion, and at times extremely erotic (“Route 69″). Some of the songs he’s written could easily be popular on the music charts (see “Sleepytown” and “Lyin’ in the Dark”).

His influences include Harlan Howard, Jim Croce, Bob Dylan, and Jim Morrison. Although he has a famous last name in the poetry world, he thinks if he were to be compared to a classic poet, it would probably be Robert Burns. Jerry’s given name is Gerald Dwain Browning. He was born in Man, West Virginia on November 29th, 1958 and now resides just outside of Des Moines, Iowa.

Anyone interested in poetry for whatever reason should visit Emotionography.net and bookmark it!

Solomon Weiss, PhD

Editior-in-chief

Columbian Review of American Poetry


- Jerry Browning

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You Can Win Her Back With Poems About Getting Back Together – How Poems Will Get You Back Together


If you are broken up with your girlfriend and are looking to get back with her, then don’t underestimate the power of poems about getting back together. Breaking up can be an extremely difficult thing to cope with, especially if you have been dumped by your girlfriend. The longer you were in the relationship, the longer it normally will take to get over the heart ache you will experience.

It is quite common for guys who have broken up with their girlfriends to wish to get back with them. It is also not that easy for them to do. When a girl dumps a guy, it is usually much harder for the guy to get back with the girl then the other way around. Some girls will move on quickly and the feelings for their ex tend to evaporate.

As a result I get asked quite a bit how can guys lure their ex-girlfriends back into their lives. There are various methods you can apply, the worst one is when you beg for her to get back with you. You should never look desperate. However, believe it or not poems about getting back together actually can be quite powerful when attracting your ex back into your life. Most women appreciate the power of romance and have a fondness for poetry.

I can direct you to some great romance poets like John Keats or E.E. Cummings, there are many great names that have enriched the world of romance poetry and their poems most likely would touch any girl’s heart. However, that is not what is going to impress your ex. You should try and write an original poem that is tailored to her and your previous relationship, that is what will impress her. I would strongly recommend looking at the great romance poets for inspiration and perhaps even write a poem modelled on their style. But the key is that the poems about getting back together which you write should be written by you. That is what will truly galvanize her, even knock her off her feet! When delivering your love poem, I would suggest sending it to her with flowers and place the poem in a nicely made envelope. You will be surprised how well this technique works.

If you are looking to get back with your ex-girlfriend and would like to learn how to master seduction techniques that your ex will find irresistible, including poems about getting back together, then visit my website to get your hands on my free report which reveals ground-breaking techniques that has transformed the lives of thousands of men and turned them into chic magnets.


- Mark Taylor

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