Learning a Dead Language
Learning a Dead Language is an exploration of the past, the confusing, and the intriguing. The person you cannot get over but must. The one you lost but always remember. The conflicting duality of man. Some may find it perplexing, maybe even futile, to study a dead language. This can translate into many areas of life, as we all have our own “dead languages” we try to understand. Topics included lost love, grief, faith, denial and acceptance, along with a myriad of other themes.
This is the first poetry collection by Jayme Pollock.