'A collection of poems by a person who prefers to speak less, write more. The Churchillian black dog has bitten and scratched him for years and hence, most of the poems in this collection are not uplifting, some might be downright depressing. Poems are anyways not written by happy people, by successful lovers or people who had a happy childhood. So by nature, they are supposed to be gloomy. These poems have been written over 10+ years, re-written and re-hashed numerous times to make the poet not feel embarrassed by his own writing. However, the themes and the hues have remained intact over the constant re-iterations. The poems are in no particular order, by theme, chronology or maturity. The author is simply looking to see if readers feel the inclination to finish the book once they have started.'
'A collection of poems by a person who prefers
to speak less, write more. The Churchillian black
dog has bitten and scratched him for years and
hence, most of the poems in this collection are not
uplifting, some might be downright depressing.
Poems are anyways not written by happy people,
by successful lovers or people who had a happy
childhood. So by nature, they are supposed to be
gloomy. These poems have been written over 10+
years, re-written and re-hashed numerous times
to make the poet not feel embarrassed by his own
writing. However, the themes and the hues have
remained intact over the constant re-iterations.
The poems are in no particular order, by theme,
chronology or maturity. The author is simply looking
to see if readers feel the inclination to finish the book once they have started.'