"The title of Ramke's collection Earth on Earth signals an intent to take what tends earthward as so many mirror-inverted ascents of sense. 'We want to fall, ' the poet writes, but instead 'we walk radiant, ' aligned away from the center of a world lost in space. Here is a Lucretian meditation on the melody and melancholy of matter; here is a memory-haunted review of the 'body parts' of language; here is a word-music played in a minor key, a night-cry replete with intricate trickeries of sound and syntax. Ramke joins the ranks of Rilke and Stevens as a writer of philosophical lyric."–Andrew Joron, author of The Absolute Letter