“Except for our higher order of minds we are like the little moles under the earth carrying out blindly the work of digging, thinking our own dark passage-ways constitute all there is to the world.”
Quote by Bess Streeter Aldrich
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The title Spring Came on Forever carries poetic connotations, evokes imagery associated with the arrival of spring season and ideas of continuity that extend across time. From the phrasing alone, it suggests a work of literary fiction or poetry that engages thematically with cycles of nature, renewal, and the persistent passage of seasons. The title implies metaphorical possibilities related to hope, rebirth, or enduring time. Without verifiable publication details, author identification, or confirmed publication history available in common public knowledge, only the most general thematic interpretation can be offered based solely on the title itself. more
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