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Verse written by the author whilst a medical student in Dublin, Ireland. Sketch of author on back dust jacket by Karen Jenkins. One graphic facing page 28 titled "Through Pain To Joy" (After Bethoven's 9th Symphony) by Xara Papatheodorou.
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"Shall I be an old man I said, Reflective and Quiet. Tell me your story I said. And I said I am the perpetual River of Time making my way down to the sea I said. And who was your father? And who was your mother?"
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41 Poems. In Order: Through Cloud; Pathmaker; Eucharia's Love; Water Lilies; Falling Leaves; Dawn; Moon Lady; On Delivering A Child In A City Slum; Thee And Me; Of Earth's Womb; Waters; Skeletal Bone; Good Friday; On Nuns; Prayer; Nocturne; Water Music; LINES I through VI; Winter in Spring; Sea Gull; Where Dead Leaves Lie; Epitaph; My Brother On A Foreign Field; Constancy; Eve Of Saint Patrick; Trinity.
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"Shall I be an old man I said, Reflective and Quiet. Tell me your story I said. And I said I am the perpetual River of Time making my way down to the sea I said. And who was your father? And who was your mother?"
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