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Forever Words: The Unknown Poems by Johnny Cash, Paul Muldoon

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3.0

FOREVER WORDS: THE UNKNOWN POEMS
Written by Johnny Cash and Edited by Paul Muldoon
2016; 144 Pages (Blue Rider Press)
Genre: poetry, songwriter, nonfiction

★★★

Since I was a kid I have been listening to Johnny Cash via my dad. It wasn't until I saw the movie Walk the Line that I came to appreciate Cash's talent. He wasn't only a singer and entertainer but a creative artist. He wrote many of his songs which always sound like poetry and most have a message. I was excited to see that there were publishing a collection of poetry written by Cash. The poems were written from 1950s to 2003 (his death). I liked this collection, and there were a few poems that I loved, but a big chunk of the book is his son's preface and Muldoon's introduction. I would recommend this book to fans of Johnny Cash's songwriting and words.

***I received an eARC from NETGALLEY***

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3.0

Earlier this school year (after Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize for literature), I had my eighth grade honors students debate the question, "Is there a difference between poetry and song lyrics?" Furthermore, I asked them if they could tell the difference if they read them on a page. The consensus was "yes," there is a difference and yes, one can tell the difference is (usually) pretty clear.

I was reminded of that discussion as I read through this collection of Johnny Cash "poems." It is clear that most (if not all) were intended to be put to music. Once they are put to music, they take on a life of their own. Therefore, it is hard to judge these lyrics. Some are quite entertaining (such as the biting "I Wish You a Merry Christmas") but something is missing: that typical boom-chicka-boom-chicka.

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fast-paced

2.0

laurakateloves's review against another edition

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informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

3.0

raeleechoins's review against another edition

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5.0

This collection captures the depths of Johnny Cash’s heart, as well as the shallowness of his mind. I found myself trying to put music to the words, though he never recorded any of these.

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emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted sad fast-paced

4.0

pbobrit's review against another edition

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4.0

This book will appeal mainly to fans of Johnny Cash. This is a collect of poems (and some select lyrics) from his earliest years till right up to his last illness and death. One of the prefaces is written by his son and sheds light on Johnny Cash's love of poetry and the written word in general. The poems are a varied bunch. Some clearly destined to become lyrics, other written as straight-up poems. This book is a fun one to dip in and out of.

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4.0

"I've dreamed up a hideaway called Chinky Pin Hill"

I didn't plan on loving this collection as much as I did. oh my goodness. ❤️

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challenging funny informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

5.0

A beautiful collection of poetry that's a must read for any die hard Cash fan. 

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dark informative mysterious reflective slow-paced

5.0

Not life changing poetry but a must read for anyone who wants insight into an icons head. I’m fairly certain Johnny Cash murderer someone though.