Simple and precise, the poems of Christopher Barnes use the simplest vocabulary to assemble the most complex and layered symbols. There are never extraneous words in a Christopher Barnes poem, and it is that sparseness which allows him to express beauty, regret, and frustration with such a wholly unpretentious tone. You'll enjoy the three unique poems that we present here.
You can write to Christopher at d142024304@yahoo.co.uk.
Christopher's works here at Unlikely Stories are:
2003:
Gabby, Goddess of Touch
Bug-Eyed Flapper
The Space Shuttle Show
'Guerite I.M.
A Latitude at My Fingertips
Refuge