"Peter Burzyński's poems burn like the snow. Metaphor bypassing thought and laid directly on the heart. Enjambments drawing a fragile melody with the measure of a marble rolling down a staircase into meaning. It's beautiful to hold these pieces of filigree life for however long it takes them to play. His poems are balloons, or planets, each a precise world - poignantly funny, tossed up in experiment. Fables for our cracked world. 'Do you feel me?' Reading Burzyński's poems feels like discovering poetry again, smoking a cigarette at the airport in the first snow, and you're young. At the bottom of this swirling book: hope-just like at the bottom of love." - Ana Bozičevic, author of New Life (Wave Books, 2023)