Poems for the Twilight

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Robert E. Watson ISBN: 9781524553951
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: November 10, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Robert E. Watson
ISBN: 9781524553951
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: November 10, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Poems for the Twilight is a book of forty poems by Robert E. Watson. They range from grief as in At a Brothers Coffin (which asks, To what new friends and what strange place / And where in the circling, infinite void of space / Has gone that light which made him feel / Lifes joy and pain and loves appeal? ) to anger as in Point of Order (which asks after the death of a friend and his family in a car accident, Who was it brought about / This obscene transformation / After so many afflictions? / Was it the Universe Man / With his contract in his pocket?/ Or was it moldering nature, / Dragging its corrupted foot and reaching out with decomposing fingers / For the closest throat? With dead eyes / It sees no distinction between the cockroach / And the bleating lamb torn by salivating jaws). Yes, this book is contemplation in a mystic world.

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Poems for the Twilight is a book of forty poems by Robert E. Watson. They range from grief as in At a Brothers Coffin (which asks, To what new friends and what strange place / And where in the circling, infinite void of space / Has gone that light which made him feel / Lifes joy and pain and loves appeal? ) to anger as in Point of Order (which asks after the death of a friend and his family in a car accident, Who was it brought about / This obscene transformation / After so many afflictions? / Was it the Universe Man / With his contract in his pocket?/ Or was it moldering nature, / Dragging its corrupted foot and reaching out with decomposing fingers / For the closest throat? With dead eyes / It sees no distinction between the cockroach / And the bleating lamb torn by salivating jaws). Yes, this book is contemplation in a mystic world.

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