If you’re someone who is looking for minimalist contemporary American poetry about the human condition, then you’ve come to the right place.
I’m poet Guy Farmer and I write poetry popular with thoughtful people worldwide who enjoy delving into what makes people do the things they do.
I had a reader in San Francisco comment, “Your poetry is like walking through a modernist building that reveals its secrets after careful consideration.”
Here are some examples of my contemporary American poetry:
- Those Days
- Same Answer
- Never Considered
- Assemblage
- In Reality
- Without Explanation
- Jagged Lines
- Before Long
- Alcohol and Amusements
- Shallow Blather
- Resilience
- Culminating
- Shoes
- Seeing Each Other
Many thanks to all the marvelous readers around the globe who have made this site a success and who enjoy my poetry book. I’m glad you’re out there reading contemporary poetry.
Some more of my minimalist contemporary poems:
- Plunge
- Protrusions
- There Will Always Be Poverty
- At the Helm
- Deliberation
- Wake
- Learned
- Experience
- Clique
- Family Portrait
- Arrangement
- Locales
- Walking down the Street
- Right Now
- Extirpated