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During a sporadic drive, Bokang Lemaoana pulls over at one bus stop to pick up couples and singles. He then takes the nearest off-ramp to pick up heroes and heroines, family and friends as well as patrons. Along the way he realizes the necessity to stop for a few wandering strangers. Just after passing an intersection he sees ladies in corporate attires, elders carrying plastic packets and gentlemen in work uniform standing by a bus stop where he then stopped to let them hop in. At the last stop he collects his favorite passengers - a group of conscious men and women. The bus takes off and heads to the pinnacle of a mountain where the passengers then gather around him seated on rocks while he unfolds what a poet's grave sin is. This is like a eulogy that starts with a smile and maybe a laugh. The further it goes, the deeper the timbre gets. This culminates in a rude awakening of senses - perhaps flavored with a tear or two. A Poet's Grave Sin offers an outline of life from the peak of a titanic mountain. The outline enables one to vividly see beyond the salient features of a breath-taking landscape. It is a lamp-stick that one can carry into the multifarious dimensions of life. If you are lost and looking for direction, A Poet's Grave Sin is sure to help you figure yourself out.