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The setting sun loosens the reins on imagination. Unshackled by the slipping grip of light on an increasingly quivering reality, the mind perceives the full spectrum of human emotions: the damp fears, poignant hopes, romance, glitz and desires... Lazy fancy takes hold at eventide after a day of sharp contours and plebeian commerce, and the desire for the fantastic becomes palpably tangible.The transition brought forth by dusk is marked by moments of perfect tranquility, where sounds take the lower berth and images of nature magnify - birds in a flock, a distant boat on the river, the switching lights of a metropolis. The mind goes into ruminations of things extant and unreal, of wistful memories and wishful thoughts of a serene future.That is when the pen moves of its own accord, and to twist Khayyam, "having writ, moves on". Perhaps herein you will find some of your own symbols and ideas which you've discovered against a crimson sun....The verses in this book reflect such peregrinations of the ruminating mind. Following the pattern laid down by the author's first book, "The Ninth Pawn of White - A Book of Unwritten Verses", the present collection ranges over the same structure of poetic thoughts - singlets, couplets, quatrains - all designed to evoke a participative experience in the reader. In isolation, they are hesitant thoughts, uncertain of their own meaning and pith. All they request is the reader's immersion in their figurative pond, making the author's craft invisible. They wish not to convey an experience of cleverness or a flash of emotion at an arm's length; their fulfillment lies in their connection with what the reader's pen seeks to write.If you like Piet Hein's "Grooks" and haiku's, then here is a book with which you will fall in love...