is a poetry collection written for the fading light this generation has produced. Inspired by the work of Kenneth Patchen and Yusef Komunyakaa, it's an observation on how we got to this point and if there is a way out. Bolyard pulls from his vast experience of life to give the best dissertation on the modern human spirit. Ideally, this is not for the hands of teenagers or adults coming out of a breakup.
William Bolyard's second collection of poetry stands as a title fight through the use of lyrical prose. His simplistic style and comedic breaks allow the reader to bear the heavy blows of the difficult subjects discussed. Since the completion of this work, he has swore off poetry and started writing fiction. The note he left for his publisher was, "If they don't like it, it wasn't written for them."