“Little Words When you are gone, there is nor bloom nor leaf, Nor singing sea at night, nor silver birds; And I can only stare, and shape my grief In little words. I cannot conjure loveliness, to drown The bitter woe that racks my cords apart. The weary pen that sets my sorrow down Feeds at my heart. There is no mercy in the shifting year, No beauty wraps me tenderly about. I turn to little words- so you, my dear, Can spell them out.”
Quote by Dorothy Parker
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Not So Deep as a Well
This book delves into the complexities of life in a rural setting, focusing on the protagonist's journey towards self-discovery and understanding of their place in the world. more
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