It Has Come To This, Spill Over Feeling

A poetry collection by Mark Rodriguez

It Has Come To This, Spill Over Feeling

About the book

Sometimes the feelings just threaten to break you down and overflow. It has come to this, spill over feeling.

This is Mark Rodriguez's first self-published collection of 46 select poems from 1998-2006.

New Media Garage Books : ISBN 978-0-6151-4314-9

Price: $9.95

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Table of Contents
  1. Tokyo Dream
  2. Kabukicho Kick
  3. Scene in Japan
  4. Raining When I Came to Tokyo, Raining When I Left
  5. Two of a Kind Doesn't Mean Love
  6. Travel Two Directions On A One-Way Street
  7. Our Souls New Acquaintances, Our Bodies Old Friends
  8. Enlightenment at the Twinkle of Her Eyes
  9. Just Curious
  10. Prostitute Suitcase
  11. She is My Hermitage
  12. She Always Attends the Sunrise
  13. Deep Soul Blues
  14. Born Again Sinner
  15. People Change
  16. The Dream Never Dies
  17. A Journey of A Thousand Adventures
  18. God's Restless Man
  19. My Soul Is Aging Faster Than My Body
  20. My Secret Eyes Are Glowing
  21. Bury These Ashes in the Womb of Sacred Earth
  22. Ethnic Sound
  23. Zen and the Art of Rebirth
  24. What Kind Of Planet Could I Be On?
  25. Back in the Day
  26. Feeling Strange On A Strange Day
  27. Enter This Ride One Person, Exit Another
  28. The Darkest Days Come Right Before The Light
  29. Living For The Day And Dying For It
  30. Let It Be
  31. Parable
  32. Truth Among Lies
  33. The Railroad Bluesman
  34. I Who Can In No Way
  35. Paradox of Our Love
  36. Our Perpetual State of Drunkenness
  37. Broken Hearts Heal in the Shape of Stars
  38. Her Body is Painted With A Thousand Brushes
  39. Female Duality
  40. An Ending For Every Love Poem
  41. The Shortest Poem for the Longest Feeling
  42. The Universal Cry
  43. American Outsider
  44. Fine Young American Badass
  45. Build A McDonalds At Mecca For Me
  46. Someone Is Going To Go Crazy Today

About the author

Mark Rodriguez considers himself an artist with one eye to the future and one eye to the past. From poetry to fiction to personal journalism, he is committed to expressing and exploring the vast colors of human experience.

Mark was born in Los Angeles, raised in the small suburb of Kingwood, Texas and as of 2006 resides in somewhere in the Southern USA. He can most easily be found at his website: hellomarkrodriguez.com