ENOUGH by Carolyn J. Fairweather Hughes

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In ENOUGH, her collection of lyrics, Carolyn Hughes speaks vividly of love and “its warm underbelly,” showing us moments of celebration and enduring passion, as well as the risks inherent in a long relationship.  A few poems have the following titles: “Vows,” “Self-Defense,” “Conditioning,” “The Kingdom of Need.”  And she describes “unchecked lust” as “A flaming tongue that/turns the me I know/into a charred stump.”

–Rina Ferrarelli, poet–The Bread We Ate (Guernica Editions); The Winter Without Spring (Main Street Rag.)

 

 

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ENOUGH

by Carolyn J. Fairweather Hughes

$13.99

978-1-63534-980-1

2019

The Poems of Carolyn J.  Fairweather Hughes of Pittsburgh, PA have appeared in the following magazines: Wind, Pleiades, Sow’s Ear, The Vanderbilt Review, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, Slant, SageWoman, and many others. Her poems have appeared in such anthologies as: We Speak for Peace, For She Is the Tree of Life, Pittsburgh and Tri-State Area Poets, The Great American Poetery Show, Vol. I, Pennsylvania Seasons, and the popular When I Am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple.