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Unicorn Junkie

By M.R. Barnsley
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Dec. 09, 2009
Words: 5879 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

This first collection of poems from M.R. Barnsley is filled with profanity, vulgarities and explicit knowledge that only a few people should read. Are you one of those people? Why don't you find out for yourself...

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Tags

nature, love, poetry, relationships, drugs, sex, violence, capitalism, unicorn, profanity, junkie, commercialism

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Review by: Lexi Runnals on Dec. 09, 2009 : star star star star star
Beautiful, compelling, and at times frightening.
Barnsley captures what some may call the underbelly of society in a light that has ceased to exist since the Beats did it in the 50s. His ability to both warm the heart of the reader and shock them into disgust is what makes him so brilliant. His work will leave you wanting more and will affect you in ways you never thought possible from poetry. You won't regret the read!
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