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pDispossessed is a poetic representation of life in three stages through the eyes of a poet. It shows from the thematic interests of the poet what he considers the crucial stages in life ampndash Innocence Transgression and Atonement. Innocence offers a racy view of the picture gallery of the poetamprsquos life as a child. The sensibilities of the poet shine through the foliage of his mind as he pines for selfdefinition seeking open ears for his verses. But it is also a period of apprenticeship as the poet hones his skills for the artistic long journey that is inevitable. Clothed in the innocence of childhood he learns to talk in metaphors and search for himself in the community of imaginative people. This search lights up the path into the poetamprsquos aesthetic mindscape and the silent questions that keep him awake. Innocence is therefore a thirst for sunlight a quest for utterance. The unwary reader is beckoned into the quest through poems that evoke memories of their own childhood and conscript them into the ensuing communal experience. However the human condition abhors inertia. But for any form of natural or artistic growth to occur the poet must lose his innocence. So Innocence and its poems of idyllic childhood soon give way to the unexpected Transgression. Transgression is the coming of age segment of the collection. The poet discovers love. And slowly he finds himself taking a dip in a pool of emotion that appears to serve as the ultimate sparkplug for his songs. In essence Transgression eases the reader into a rare observatory from where the poet could be seen falling in and out of love and celebrating one of the most profound experiences known to man. It must be noted that in some instances the love poems of Transgression are also not what they seem on the surface. In some instances the poet addresses his troubled relationship with his country through poetry mirroring his personal frustrations and disappointment in verses that come off as a voice of di

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pDispossessed is a poetic representation of life in three stages through the eyes of a poet. It shows from the thematic interests of the poet what he considers the crucial stages in life ampndash Innocence Transgression and Atonement. Innocence offers a racy view of the picture gallery of the poetamprsquos life as a child. The sensibilities of the poet shine through the foliage of his mind as he pines for selfdefinition seeking open ears for his verses. But it is also a period of apprenticeship as the poet hones his skills for the artistic long journey that is inevitable. Clothed in the innocence of childhood he learns to talk in metaphors and search for himself in the community of imaginative people. This search lights up the path into the poetamprsquos aesthetic mindscape and the silent questions that keep him awake. Innocence is therefore a thirst for sunlight a quest for utterance. The unwary reader is beckoned into the quest through poems that evoke memories of their own childhood and conscript them into the ensuing communal experience. However the human condition abhors inertia. But for any form of natural or artistic growth to occur the poet must lose his innocence. So Innocence and its poems of idyllic childhood soon give way to the unexpected Transgression. Transgression is the coming of age segment of the collection. The poet discovers love. And slowly he finds himself taking a dip in a pool of emotion that appears to serve as the ultimate sparkplug for his songs. In essence Transgression eases the reader into a rare observatory from where the poet could be seen falling in and out of love and celebrating one of the most profound experiences known to man. It must be noted that in some instances the love poems of Transgression are also not what they seem on the surface. In some instances the poet addresses his troubled relationship with his country through poetry mirroring his personal frustrations and disappointment in verses that come off as a voice of di

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pDispossessed is a poetic representation of life in three stages through the eyes of a poet. It shows from the thematic interests of the poet what he considers the crucial stages in life ampndash Innocence Transgression and Atonement. Innocence offers a racy view of the picture gallery of the poetamprsquos life as a child. The sensibilities of the poet shine through the foliage of his mind as he pines for selfdefinition seeking open ears for his verses. But it is also a period of apprenticeship as the poet hones his skills for the artistic long journey that is inevitable. Clothed in the innocence of childhood he learns to talk in metaphors and search for himself in the community of imaginative people. This search lights up the path into the poetamprsquos aesthetic mindscape and the silent questions that keep him awake. Innocence is therefore a thirst for sunlight a quest for utterance. The unwary reader is beckoned into the quest through poems that evoke memories of their own childhood and conscript them into the ensuing communal experience. However the human condition abhors inertia. But for any form of natural or artistic growth to occur the poet must lose his innocence. So Innocence and its poems of idyllic childhood soon give way to the unexpected Transgression. Transgression is the coming of age segment of the collection. The poet discovers love. And slowly he finds himself taking a dip in a pool of emotion that appears to serve as the ultimate sparkplug for his songs. In essence Transgression eases the reader into a rare observatory from where the poet could be seen falling in and out of love and celebrating one of the most profound experiences known to man. It must be noted that in some instances the love poems of Transgression are also not what they seem on the surface. In some instances the poet addresses his troubled relationship with his country through poetry mirroring his personal frustrations and disappointment in verses that come off as a voice of di

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