Even with somewhat garbled moments Tate Lewis-Carroll's humor and wisdom comes through clearly and they share some pretty good "bad" poems with Aaron and Dave. Common splices, run on sentences, and a third thing, keep the party going with these poems, and a early poet experiments with styles and subjects ranging from passion, sticking it to tradition, and genuine grief. So join us as we all open up a little after kissing the fire eater.
My Bad Poetry Episode 4.10 "Kissing the Fire Eater, Beach House, & Wish He Was Here (w Tate Lewis-Carroll)"
End Poem from a Real Poet: "I Dreamt Us Having a Pure Son and Father Moment" by Tate Lewis Carroll.
"I Dreamt Us Having a Pure Son and Father Moment" can be found in Tate Lewis Carroll's first full length poetry collection "What's Left" through Finish Line Press. Tate also has four Haiku collections and has worked as an editor for Ocotillo Review and Kallisto Gaia Press. When they are not writing they are working on their homestead farm raising chickens and growing crops. You can follow them on Twitter @TPLpoetry.
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