Poems of the Unknown Soldier of the agony of war, the love of woman and the worship of God. A cultivation of the agriculture of Jesus. Sung to welcome the Lord of stars, plants and hearts, Red Head celebrates The True Light That Lights (2020) in the English Lake Country, Stonehenge, Glastonbury, the Tor, Old Sarum. Dozens of sites in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire witness the resignations of the fallen. Some of these poems presume Aneirin and Taliesin at the battle of the Gododdin at Catraeth. here
Dear Mr. Reiff: “Thank you for letting me see your Taliesin. I think you have a real feel for the music of words and a sense of rhythm. Great variety of mood, voice, and form. Your use of some of the intricate Provençal schemes shows your daring in your skill. Inversions, distorted syntax here and there are disturbing because so much seems smooth and perfect. You ring many bells, waken many thoughts. This is truly excellent work.” Ruth P. M. Lehmann, author, An Introduction to Old Irish, Early Irish Verse, and, Beowulf: An Imitative Translation.
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