Sad Tales for a Somber Night
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Book Details
About the Book
Two
lovers embrace, however the outward show of affection goes unnoticed to those
around them. A small women of little means, sobs uncontrollably on the park
bench; the sadness draws those near to take notice and question that which
captured their attention. What power is this thing called sadness? The joy of
viewing the embrace of love, should be that which
captivates us; hold us to view that moment and reflect on the warmth and
closeness. And yet the sadness on the park bench becomes the theater in which we
take a seat and view the drama before us. Death which we fear and abhor, holds our attention. Loneliness takes our hand, sadness sits on our shoulder with its pail of painful
memories, to sprinkle them into our eyes, for the tears to be released. I have
attempted to capture the inner feeling of these emotions and relayed them in
verse. Attempting to avoid the things that we may not understand, serves no
purpose; to cope with them and still press forward is the key. If you wish
laughter, look elsewhere; a reflection of life is what is found in the pages of
this book.
About the Author
Eric
g, born Eric Gustav Peters,
Writing
from the age of seven, preparing for his bible lessons, gave him the experience
of pen at an early age. His fuel was the bible, with stories of love, hate,
anger, deception, human frailty, spirits, devils, demons and gods. His need to
pen arrives in emotional outbursts, all held within the soul. At that special
moment, the gate is opened, but only at that special moment. The quiet night
with its smell of love or sadness; the eerie silence, the haze of clouded
mists, the talking of the trees, sparks the outburst; allowing the pen and mind
to meld as one. Sometime in the early morning , a tale
is told.