About This Book
A linked collection of poems offering compact character studies and reflective lyrics that probe loneliness, failure, and the quiet tragedies of ordinary lives. Using sonnets and other strict forms alongside ballades and villanelles, the pieces set intimate scenes—often nocturnal or small-town—and linger on decay, mortality, and the burdens of conscience. Voices range from ironic detachment to tender sympathy, alternating narrative sketches with meditative lyrics. Concise diction and rhythmic control sharpen psychological insight, making recurrent motifs of darkness, loss, and moral reckoning into a sustained examination of human vulnerability.
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