“Strange how few, After all’s said and done, the things that are Of moment. Few indeed! When I can make Of ten small words a rope to hang the world! “I had you and I have you now no more.” There, there it dangles,—where’s the little truth That can for long keep footing under that When its slack syllables tighten to a thought? Here, let me write it down! I wish to see Just how a thing like that will look on paper! “I had you and I have you now no more.”
Quote by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Renascence and Other Poems
This volume compiles a selection of poems that delve into the concepts of rebirth and renewal, offering readers a contemplative exploration of these themes through various literary styles and forms. more
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