Death is a ghost That haunts mankind; It enters the body, Releases the soul. Speaking of mankind's struggle for immortality in the face of an inexorable fate, these apocalyptic verses take us from individual death to the end of the world - via a biblical antichrist figure, Mr X, or through man's own scientific legacy. They force the reader to ask the question: will man's quest to live for ever, one way or another, erase humanity itself?
Death is a ghost That haunts mankind; It enters the body, Releases the soul. Speaking of mankind's struggle for immortality in the face of an inexorab...
Between Heaven and Hell is a nightmare World, where good And evil fight for Supremacy, and share The spoils of war. In this follow-up to his book of apocalyptic poetry, Revelations, David Mobberley continues his poetic quest, this time marrying our creation myths with the world as we see it today. Touching upon recent wars and other tragedies, these poems also rest upon the good things of the world - the bluebell woods and the savage beauty of the sea - and question the troubled relationship between man and his creator.
Between Heaven and Hell is a nightmare World, where good And evil fight for Supremacy, and share The spoils of war. In this follow-up to his book of a...