Lines to Liars is a collection of poems by Irving Sidney Dix that explores the themes of truth, lies, and the power of words. The poems are written in a variety of styles, from traditional rhyming verse to free verse. The collection is divided into three sections: “Lines to Liars,” “Lines to Truth,” and “Lines to the Unknown.” In “Lines to Liars,” Dix examines the power of lies and how they can be used to manipulate and deceive. He also looks at the consequences of lying, such as the destruction of trust and the loss of innocence. In “Lines to Truth,” Dix celebrates the power of truth and its ability to bring clarity and understanding. He also looks at the importance of speaking the truth, even when it is difficult. In “Lines to the Unknown,” Dix explores the unknown and the mysteries of life. He looks at the power of faith and how it can help us to find our way in the darkness. Lines to Liars is a thought-provoking collection of poems that will leave readers with much to ponder.
By Irving Sidney Dix · First published 1910 · Genre: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller