Publisher's Synopsis
In Untamed Men, poet Ruel Fordyce delivers a powerful and unflinching collection that grapples with the weight of justice, corruption, and redemption in a world tilted toward the powerful. With the lyrical prowess of modern-day spoken word, these poems cut deep into the heart of systemic failures, exposing the brokenness in politics, religion, and entertainment-where unchecked power reigns and the vulnerable are often left unheard.
Drawing inspiration from the likes of Rudy Francisco, this collection invites readers to confront the grim reality of high-profile scandals, abuse, and the culture of enablers that allows immorality to thrive. From the courtroom to the media, from the silencing of victims to the glorification of fame and wealth, these poems weave together stories of those who have been oppressed, the systems that protect the powerful, and the urgent need for reform. But amidst the sorrow, Untamed Men offers a glimmer of hope-a return to spiritual values, integrity, and collective accountability. Through evocative imagery and stirring metaphor, these poems remind us that, even in a world that seems to be unravelling, humanity still holds the power to rebuild. This is not just a call for justice but a call for healing, for personal and societal redemption, and for the reclamation of moral and spiritual principles. For readers seeking both justice and transformation, Untamed Men is a compelling and essential journey-one that asks us to walk a new path, where truth, compassion, and integrity light the way.