The book is of the substance of life. In these vales, co- inhabited by men and women folk, there is ad- mixture of tragedy and victory. Be- spaketh these lines the travail of living, it's triumph over ill-gotten circumstances. The narrator of the ...
The book is of the substance of life. In these vales, co- inhabited by men and women folk, there is ad- mixture of tragedy and victory. Be- spaketh these lines the travail of living, it's triumph over ill-gotten circumstances. The narrator of the poems often addresses God, who is her beloved and who she has accepted as the Ultimate, as well. Many times there is transgression but a point is made ceremoniously and we come to open our eyes to the God, in all. Surrender is becoming of the book.