“On the beach, at dawn: Four small stones clearly Hugging each other. How many kinds of love Might there be in the world, And how many formations might they make And who am I ever To imagine I could know Such a marvelous business? When the sun broke It poured willingly its light Over the stones That did not move, not at all, Just as, to its always generous term, It shed its light on me, My own body that loves, Equally, to hug another body.”
Quote by Mary Oliver
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Swan: Poems and Prose Poems
This book features a blend of traditional poetry and innovative prose poetry, with a focus on the beauty and complexity of swans and their symbolic significance. The author's use of vivid imagery and thoughtful introspection invites readers to reflect on the natural world and the human experience. more
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