Cupcakes and Poison


In Cupcakes and Poison, readers will discover two compilations. First, there is Cupcakes—whre humor, imagination, and irreverent wisdom connects with the classical form of three-line, seventeen-syllable Haiku. Second in the compilation, is Poison—relections of Caplan’sview of the world in classic verse delivered through classic verse laced with humor, biting irony and lots of eye rolls and subtle smirks.Cupcakes: With sharp insight and unapologetic commentary, the first section of Cupcakes, titled Puddles on the Floor, fearlessly delves into the chaotic intersection of politics, music, and the ever-shifting landscape of contemporary culture. 🀀epetitive thoughtsNot making it differentProzac or Zoloft 🀀ive fingers not sixCreative intelligencePrayer not required 🀀en biblical plaguesThe Nile is teeming with frogsReptile dysfunctionThe second section of Cupcakes, titled From My Mouth to God's Ears, boldly confronts the author’scomplex and often conflicting views on God,