About This Book
A collection of short four-line poems that alternate between carpe diem celebrations of wine and sensual pleasure and sober meditations on mortality, fate, and the limits of human knowledge. Many aphoristic verses challenge religious hypocrisy and worldly authority while also exploring the mysteries of existence, time, and chance. The arrangement moves through introductory remarks, grouped thematic sections that shift tone from revelry to reflection, and an epilogue, offering compact philosophical images and ironic wit. Language ranges from playful to melancholic, with recurring motifs of wine, roses, and the passing road of life, inviting readers to savor the present amid uncertainty.
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