Commentaries by an American Poet
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About the Book
Loneliness is god and goddess of the lonely
Such insane notions reprieves insanity, and
Pathetic hermitism is savior and troubadour
To those blasphemed by the public gallows
And the shallow cull of pink-plastic dolls
Society's mindlessness twirls under the strobes
And commingle with crowded philistinism
While the solitary-hundreds gaggle about
The tables and brass rails of achievement
Wine and perception is a stronger medicine
About the Author
As a native of northern California, Quillan roamed to various towns and cities before settling in Sacramento. He briefly spent time in Washington and Idaho, prior to his return to California. Since, he also lived in Memphis, Tennessee, as well as Little Rock, Arkansas. Quillan currently resides in central Alabama.