Poems of the journey through life as experienced through the eyes,
heart and soul of one wandering human mystery. These poems
celebrate the ecstasies and horrors of life. It is the insistent
whispering, seductive, cajoling, or yelling voice of the poetic
daimon that must be heard. "What does a daimon do?" asks Socrates
of Diotima in The Symposium. "It interprets and conveys things to
the gods from human beings and to human beings from the gods
...both when we are awake and in our dreams," is her wise and
compelling answer. So it is with Folisi's poems ...
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