“One of us maybe a little too much a hunter, the other a little too polar of affection, polar of summer mysteriousness, magnetic in reticent mourning.”
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Stag's Leap (Pulitzer Prize Winner): Poems
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“He shows no anger, I show no anger but in flashes of humor, all is courtesy and horror.”
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“I tell him I will try to fall out of love with him, but I feel I will love him all my life.”
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