Publisher's Synopsis
Days of Shame is a small collection of poems from the author's works in the last twenty years. With this volume, the author first opens his poem archive to a wider audience than himself and his girlfriend. In his poetic Youth Sins, he often explores the painful side of life. He flees, cries, laughs and confesses to hide behind humor, wisdom and fabricated suffering. Then, Back in the Days of Shame gives a good insight into the development of his work and also houses both juvenile naive rhymes and heavy musings of an adolescent poet. Rutger Cobalt (1978) studied philosophy and journalism and works in homeless shelters. He studies the people and life and is doing almost all genres of report. Days of Shame is his debut poetry.