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Poetry that looks inward and outward.

A thoughtful collection that explores relationships, society, and reflection through accessible, evocative language.
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Cries of a Poetic Soul

From The Depths Of… A Rendezvous with Poetry is a 55-page poetry collection published June 20, 2021.

From The Depths Of… broadens the scope of poetry beyond romance alone. This collection turns toward both the personal and the social, offering poems that engage relationships while also reflecting on wider issues that shape human experience. The language is described on the current site as simple yet beautiful, aiming to provoke thought without losing accessibility. 

 

That balance gives the book a distinct profile. It is not poetry that hides behind complexity. It invites readers in, then asks them to think more deeply about what they are seeing, feeling, and recognizing. The inclusion of Ajanae Rolle also adds another layer to the collection, introducing a rising young voice alongside Jermaine Rolle’s own work. The collaboration was also referenced publicly in connection with the Bahamas Poetry Competition community. 

Why readers may connect with this collection:

  • It moves beyond one emotional lane.

  • It considers both personal relationships and social themes.

  • It is readable while still reflective.

  • It offers a collaborative element through the inclusion of a younger poetic voice.

  • It suits readers who want substance as well as beauty in language.

Ideal for:

  • Readers who enjoy poetry with both personal and societal dimensions.

  • People looking for thoughtful, accessible verse.

  • Poetry readers interested in emerging voices and intergenerational creativity.

  • Gift buyers looking for a reflective collection with range.

Key themes:

  • Societal reflection.

  • Relationships.

  • Thoughtful observation.

  • Imagination.

  • Accessibility in language.

  • Intergenerational expression.

"I really appreciated how From the Depths of ' goes beyond just relationships and touches on real societal issues as well. The poems are simple to read but still make you think deeply about the topics being explored. I liked how the language feels beautiful without being complicated. 

The addition of Ajanae Rolle’s work was also a great surprise — it’s inspiring to see young talent included in such a meaningful collection. Overall, this book felt thoughtful, creative, and impactful."

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