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These poems breathe a primeval freshness. They tell of the holiness of the ages, and in voicing multiple spiritual traditions, pronounce love's many names. Yet the poet sings also of our own time: of the trauma of the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East, the suffering of the dispossessed.

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These poems breathe a primeval freshness. They tell of the holiness of the ages, and in voicing multiple spiritual traditions, pronounce love's many names. Yet the poet sings also of our own time: of the trauma of the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East, the suffering of the dispossessed.
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SAM DAVIDSON is a poet based out of Hythe in the extreme South East of England facing France across the channel. He spent some time on the other side, living and working amongst Kurdish refugees and war veterans, in camps on their way to the UK and other destinations. He studied philosophy and theology at Edinburgh University in Scotland and English literature with film studies at Exeter in the West of England. His interests include language, anthropology, mysticism, and water sports.