Sojourns
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About the Book
Conflict festers where evil thrives,
save where goodness denies it
Sometimes earthy, sometimes aesthetic, Sojourns is about troubled souls,
Long was I in wanting rest,
To know the fair surcease
As may be found in innocence
about turning points,
Had I seen her countenance
With eyes less preened in violence
and about choices,
The path you walk is amply wide,
But you alone may choose the stride
That ventures forth or turns aside.
In Sojourns, Munro melds conflict and resolution together to form a determined quest for spiritual grace and dignity,
In aspect, soft and still
and reminds us of the oft forgotten admonition,
"And if a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not vex him."
-Leviticus 19:33
About the Author
As writer and amateur photographer, R. G. Munro is guided by an old world ethic: work hard, a new world passion: strive for excellence, and a universal quest: be content. Together they help to articulate his focused contemplation of how current attitudes towards life and nature will impact succeeding generations.