On some nights – and tonight might be one of them –the sadness feels as though it belongs to someone else,was spun into a veil and left here, waiting for meto come home in the evening and be greeted by silence, suddenly covered, caughtin this cobweb:I wonder where you came from, where you’re going, what you’ve... Continue Reading →
Book Review: “Songs of Seven Days”
If “Songs of Seven Days” is your first poetic encounter with this writer, you might be forgiven if you’d quickly skimmed his bio (the words “Dominican friar” leap to the fore), glued that to the “Genesis/creation” theme of the book and assumed it was a stiff, albeit reverential, religious collection...
