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The poems in this book address different themes. Some address
themes relating to human existence and limitations as well as
socio-emotional conflicts associated with humankind. Others address
such social issues as poverty, misery and despondency, the power of
love and the despair of betrayal, as well as negligence and
inaction by political actors of citizens' sufferings. In
particular, through the 'verbiage of the ancestors, ' the poet
admonishes society for its ills. He praises where praise is due,
urges the reader to reflect somberly on the society's misdeeds, and
strengthens the reader where necessary. Also, the poet addresses
the paradox of war and aggression, the consequences of warfare, and
the need not to hate even during times of war and conflict. He
'laments' about people holding back what they ought to give freely
to society and calls on citizens of the world to address the need
to work for the good of society. Finally, the poet sees forgiveness
as the mainstay for social harmony and warns that vindictiveness
can threaten our very existence on this planet.
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