Novels, essays,
poetry, plays, screenplay, travelogues
Thinking Me, love
poems by Jim Freeman
Eighty-eight selected love-poems,
one of which is the title poem:
Thinking Me
Did you think me into wakefulness
from there?
While I was here,
in the midst of dreams?
Time zones, playing games
against our psychic energy
A thought ran through your day
to intervene my night
The rain has stopped
Its end the noisiness
of sudden silence
and it brings me full awake
Was it raining where you are
and did it stop?
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Jim Freeman is the author of three novels, EVOKE,
The Island and Letters from Ceilia.
He's written nearly 300 poems,
extensive collections of social
and political commentary, travelogues and
plays.
As a political commentator, Jim’s
op-ed pieces have appeared on the pages of The New York Times, Chicago
Tribune, International Herald-Tribune, CNN, The Jon Stewart Daily Show,
The New York Review and a number of magazines.
Jim lives and writes from Europe, where
he has lived since 1993. He and his Czech-born wife, designer Michaela
Freeman, live in the mountains of northern Bohemia, some 18 miles east
of the city
of
Liberec.
His most recent books are a collection
of critical essays on the Iraq war, titled Dick
Cheney’s Fingerprints and a selection of love poems, Thinking
Me. All his books are available in Jim
Freeman's author bookstore.
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