Publisher's Synopsis
Written as a poem, Love Goes Astray, an expository essay delves into strife existing between two historical figures and which culminates into betrayal. This disciple also referred to as the son of perdition disgorges streams of grudges he has stored against his master, that hero of Christianity. The poem follows a well-defined rhyming pattern of a twelve lines stanza. A single poem of over a hundred stanzas examines the most critical scenes of a religion at a crossroad. The author has been very objective while expounding Judas' excuses, his pride, weakness and ambition. There has been a concerted effort at both exemplifying and detailing such accusations that betray the erstwhile mentor, Jesus. Certainly, the poem has been written strictly for those who really love poems.