"Stars Over Antioch: Birthmarks and Buttoned Lips" by April May Burnside is a poignant collection of poetry that serves as a eulogy for the past self. Through evocative verses, Burnside explores themes of memory, identity, and transformation, reflecting on the weight of experiences and the emotional ties that shape who we are.
The collection delves into the complexities of grief and healing, addressing the parts of herself that she mourns—the memories, the hidden emotions, and the conditioned ties that have influenced her journey. The imagery of roads, footprints, and nature creates a vivid backdrop for her introspective exploration, evoking a sense of movement toward healing and release.
Burnside's work resonates with anyone who has grappled with their own past, making it a deeply relatable and transformative read.
This book of poetry is a eulogy of what used to be.. this eulogy is for the old me. Eulogy for the memories.. Eulogy for the one that cries. Eulogy for the one who hides. Eulogy of the elder lies. Eulogy for the conditioned ties. And as she looked on down the road. The weight of it was quite the load. And the helping hand has gone ahead. And the thoughts and prayers had been given and said. And the footprints trailing her do press. And the wind does twist and spin to confess. And the tree roots pull for justice due.. and the humming calls her onward through.. to the end that crawls.. and in the shadows crease.. and the hearts begging for darkness to release. This tome is set to provoke healing, promote visual expanse of personal understanding and inspire others to write their own story from their view of life's mirrors.. welcome truth and walk in light, no more steeling ourselves in shadows comforting night.