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A mixed collection of witty narrative poems and shorter lyrical pieces that marries satirical humor with reflective sentiment. A central comic parable recounts the meticulous building of an impeccably made carriage whose logical construction produces an abrupt, surprising outcome, using irony to examine invention and consequence. Other poems range from playful social satire to quiet meditations on aging, loss, and everyday life, employing conversational diction, precise rhyme, and varied meters. The book alternates extended ballads with concise sketches, balancing comic storytelling and pointed observation of human character and domestic scenes.
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