In the literal sense, The Impossible Exit is a left turn on the A303. However, it's also representative of a state of mind: the place where so many of us become stuck after a relationship ends. That brain-breaking stage when the head knows you need to move on, but the heart can't let go of your previous partner.
Ben Wilson's latest compendium examines this all-too-human condition by splitting its contents in half, combining a selection of poems about heartache with a suite of pieces focussed on hope. This is Wilson's second poetry collection, following 'life. love. other.'. The title poem is included below: The Impossible ExitIt's there every time I drive east.
Black on white. Eight letters. Two syllables.
A left turn and I could be with you in ten.
And every time, it's tempting.
And every time, scenarios dance through my brain.
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