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“What you hope for Is that at some point of the pointless journey, Indoors or out, and when you least expect it, Right in the middle of your stride, like that, So neatly that you never feel a thing, The kind assassin Sleep will draw a bead And blow your brains out.”

Quote by Richard Wilbur

Work

Collected Poems 1943-2004

This volume brings together a selection of poems written over a significant period, reflecting the author's evolution as a poet throughout the decades. more

Author

Richard Wilbur
Richard Wilbur

Richard Wilbur is an American poet renowned for his elegant style and profound themes. His works blend classical and modern elements, earning him the admiration of readers and critics alike. more

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