![]() ![]() ![]() Robbins knows that we know that he’s putting us on about his lovely heart. The quotation atop this review is of course a playful reference to Robert Frost’s poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Mr. Yet it’s a heart crammed full, like a goose’s liver, with pagan grace. Robbins’s heart is not lovely but beating a bit arrhythmically not dark but lighted by a dangling disco ball not deep but as shallow and alert as a tidal buoy facing down a tsunami. He’s lying, shamelessly.īased on these buzzing, flyspecked, fluorescent poems, I’d guess that Mr. “My heart is lovely, dark and deep,” Michael Robbins writes in a poem called “Plastic Robbins Band” in “Alien vs.
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