Poems on Time, Power, Illusion, and the Trouble with Being Human
What if the life you are waiting for never arrives?
In Nothing Is Coming, Frank Conahan invites readers into a hauntingly introspective journey through the quiet tensions of existence, where time slips, power deceives, and illusion shapes the very fabric of our reality. This collection of poetry confronts the uncomfortable truth that much of what we cling to, hope, control, and certainty, may be nothing more than constructs of the mind.
Through raw, evocative verse and striking imagery, Conahan explores the fragility of identity, the weight of human consciousness, and the silent struggles that define the modern condition. Each poem peels back another layer, revealing a world where meaning is questioned, expectations dissolve, and the self stands exposed.
Yet within this stark realization lies something deeper, not despair, but awareness. A quiet awakening. Nothing Is Coming is not just a collection of poems; it is an experience. A mirror held up to the reader, asking not what you are waiting for, but why.