“even the slightest stir in the broad grammar of existence—a moment asking only to be noticed—was enough to rekindle that astonished brightness, the kind that refuses to yield to age, and sets a young pulse beating within the grown body, outwitting time itself, and keeping the child alive inside the man.” LifePoetryTimeWonderChildhoodAwarenessReflectionAgingMemoryInner Child Book:Between Breath and Memory Source: Between Breath and Memory