Category: Poetry

  • Who Painted the Sky Blue?

    Who Painted the Sky Blue?

    Who Painted the Sky Blue? In this collection of eighty-three senryū, Dominic Lyne takes readers on a journey through the depths of human experience in all its beauty and sorrow. Exploring themes of loss, loneliness, and the search for meaning in an often chaotic world. With each haiku-like verse, he captures the essence of fleeting…

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  • Into the Mind of Whoredom

    Into the Mind of Whoredom

    Into the Mind of Whoredom From masturbating over the contestants of the Eurovision Song Contest to dreams of being a porn star, Into the Mind of Whoredom features twenty-three upbeat and humorous poems written by Dominic Lyne. The lives of the dysfunctional people featured in Into the Mind of Whoredom form the physical brain matter of this collection, whilst…

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  • The Voice that Betrayed

    The Voice that Betrayed

    The Voice that Betrayed Your love lies spentin the hollowed out bottomof a bottle you never oncedrank. The Voice that Betrayed contains over eighty poems written by Dominic Lyne between 2011 and 2013. Focusing on subjects including the breakup of a relationship and drug addiction, this collection of poems charts Dominic Lyne’s emotional life during two…

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  • Lullabies for Salvation

    Lullabies for Salvation

    Lullabies for Salvation For twelve years, The Red Devil Incident has been forcing its message onto the world. For frontman Dominic Lyne, the band is more than just a music project, it’s an outlet for his emotions, it’s a scream at the world, it’s a salvation. Lullabies for Salvation contains the lyrics for forty-nine of…

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  • Visions of Wormwood

    Visions of Wormwood

    Visions of Wormwood Visions of Wormwood contains over sixty poems written by Dominic Lyne between 2007 and 2011. This collection shows his distinctive style cut down into honest and heartfelt pieces of work that reveal insights into his personal world and mirrors them back into the reader’s soul. “And the third angel sounded, and there fell…

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