"Eyes: Poetry, 1967-1971" is a collection that showcases the evolving voice of the poet during a transformative period in the late 1960s to early 1970s. The poems reflect personal and societal themes, capturing the essence of a generation grappling with change, turmoil, and self-discovery. Each piece brings forth the poet's introspections, highlighting emotional depth and a keen observation of the world around them.
The collection is marked by a distinct style that blends vivid imagery with profound philosophical insights. The poet's use of language delves into complex emotions and societal critiques, resonating with readers seeking both beauty and meaning in the words. Themes of love, disillusionment, and the search for identity are prevalent throughout the verses.