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Designed to capture Paul Tait's thought process\inspiration process as he wrote from poem to poem, "Boston Dialect Volume II" purposely runs the poems end to. With just a space or a flourish\date to separate them, none originally had a title.
For the published edition, Paul created titles for each work to allow for a Table of Contents; easing navigation for readers.
Also, he has split the book into two volumes as current limitations on how much...
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Written entirely during the panic and chaos which was 2020 some, but not all, of that is woven into the tapestry that is Paul Tait's "Pamphlet 2020".
Being topical was never an intention of Paul's for he feels it limits the life span of a piece. Therefore be it a musical composition or poem, Tait has generally avoided speaking out on a current event in his work. Some exceptions, like "Paris, 2020", do manifest.
"Pamphlet 2020" contains the most...
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Designed to capture Paul Tait's thought process\inspiration process as he wrote from poem to poem, "Boston Dialect Volume I" purposely runs the poems end to. With just a space or a flourish\date to separate them, none originally had a title.
For the published edition, Paul created titles for each work to allow for a Table of Contents; easing navigation for readers.
Also, he has split the book into two volumes as current limitations on how much a...
5) Stray Lines
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A collection of free form verse from critically acclaimed singer\songwriter Paul Tait.
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Paul Tait's new book of verse "Sand 'n Ashes" is a multi-level work of varied influences. At ninety five poems, it is his most adventurous to date! Paul explores the relevance (and the constraints) of time, love, death, dreams, and the existential in-between. Special sections devoted to "Fragments" contain short one verse poems that need not add more to paint the picture Mr. Tait endeavored to convey.