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    Profound Poetry Examines Our Shared Experiences of Love and Pain

    By AdminApril 11, 2025
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    Profound Poetry Examines Our Shared Experiences of Love and Pain


    The Pain We Call Love by Joanne Sherry Mitchell

    Through raw honesty, humor and keen retrospection, Mitchell digs into her own life to reveal deeper universal truths.

    It’s been said that “To love is to suffer. To avoid suffering one must not love. But then one suffers from not loving.” Truer words have never been spoken.

    This is the essence of Joanne Sherry Mitchell’s latest collection of contemporary poetry, The Pain We Call Love, in which Mitchell digs into the harsh realities of love.

    The Complexities of Love

    Love is complex. Not only does it take on many forms — between parents and children, between siblings, between friends, between lovers — but it can also become so easily muddled up with other emotions like grief, anger and loneliness.

    How does a woman react when the man she loves cheats on her? What happens when unconditional love becomes a vulnerability? Where is God’s love when a child becomes inoperably sick? Love can be isolating, it can be performative, it can wither away like a garden left unattended.

    Mitchell addresses these complexities with depth and care, revealing universal truths that are hard to describe. The stories and emotions found within these poems are raw and portray an honesty that is so often silent, found solely on the page.

    Impactful Poems and Beautiful Art

    In this, her 13th collection of contemporary poetry, Joanne Sherry Mitchell reveals her strengths as a poet. Through raw honesty, humor and keen retrospection, Mitchell digs into her own life to reveal deeper universal truths.

    While her poems range in length, most follow Mitchell’s effective style — poems that are short and pack a punch. Such as with one of my personal favorites, “The Purple Bruise.”

    Some of the poems are accompanied by original illustrations by Amanda Clark, who also created the cover art. These mirror the poems in their impactful simplicity, revealing enough without becoming overbearing.

    Love Is Inherently Painful

    Love and suffering have always gone hand in hand, written and painted about for millennia, as pointed out in the poem “Like Love.” Love has certainly been painful for Mitchell. The poems found in this collection reveal a heart-wrenching portrait of Mitchell’s life: a cheating husband, distant lovers, lost family, sick children.

    I found the poems about addiction particularly powerful. They address how hard it is to love an addict and the range of emotions that accompany that love. How does familial love compare to an addict’s love for drugs? And how is love itself an addiction?

    But like Mitchell points out in her poem “It’s a Loss,” love is all or nothing. There is no “halfway” love. And to hold something so close means all the more pain when it’s lost, or worse — when it bites you.

    To Love Is to Lose — and That’s Okay

    I think of all the millions of cells we have in our body, separating by the second. Do they agonize over their separation as I am? Or do they just do it because that’s what you do to live?

    To love is to lose, whether by death, separation, time or betrayal. And that’s okay. It’s painful, but that’s life. As they say: “It’s better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.”

    Or in Mitchell’s own poetic words: Go forward, do not fear a broken heart, for the want of love never dies.


    Joanne Sherry Mitchell’s books include Moments, Moments And Then Some, Moments When Night Becomes Day, Moments Gentle Hints To Life, Moments Not Things, Moments No Replacement Found, Moments With Melissa Sherry Smith’s 5th Grade Class, Moments Treasured, Momentos de Risa, Dolor y Amor, Moments As Milestones, Πολύτιμες Στιγμές, The Pain We Call Love and Moments Encountered. Her works are books of contemporary poetry that are a reflection of the poet’s life experience and wisdom. Her poems are also replete with humor, angst, pragmatism, spirituality, love and hope.  Moreover, she succinctly relates thoughts and emotions about relationships, love and loss that most people think and feel but do not express.  Her growing up in a family of eight siblings in New York City and her experience as a mother, wife, teacher, counselor and successful Miami real estate and business mogul are woven into poetic nuggets of insight for coping with life’s enigmas and challenges.

    The Pain We Call Love by Joanne Sherry Mitchell

    Publish Date: 1/10/2025

    Genre: Poetry

    Author: Joanne Sherry Mitchell

    Page Count: 152 pages

    ISBN: 9781958505090

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