Book of Songs
By James Randal
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Inspired by the Cult of Greece and the poetic efflorescence and emotional immediacy of Athenian tragedy, these poems set about the task of dealing with death. The maternal theme in this book expresses a young mans search throughout the doldrums of society and the philosophical flights that poetry offers to find solace in his relentless search for the love that he was deprived as a youth. At times petulant and ennobled by callousness, at times hopelessly petty with inane emotions, the author takes a journey of the spirit to reach out to whom he knows, in his decaying memories, to be his mother.
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Book of Songs - James Randal
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Dedicated to the Holy Queen; Mary the Virgin Mother. Your song of love will always be imminent upon my lips. After my wanderings I have only found your love to give my entire life to and the contents of this measly book.
And to my mother, I dedicate my small volume toward the faint hope that you may one day abandon your dissolute ways so that I can give you my heart. You are my only love.
March 2.
It is the very beginning of spring, and it has been doused in rain. This reflects the tenor of my feelings of recent, and this change in weather has made my spirit veer into a sullen realism. As of the morning I will do away with sublimities! I have grown ill from living among the allusive fluxes of my imagination and the harrowing distress of my