“I wish you were that birch rising from the clump behind you, and I the gray oak alongside.”
Quote by Donald Hall
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White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems, 1946-2006
This book is a compilation of poetry that spans two decades, showcasing the writer's evolution and thematic depth over time. more
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