“We fill our homes with furniture and our minds with facs, but poetry is how we fill our souls. It's the poor man's medicine...the deepest expression of mankind. If you can read poetry, then you have already felt the shadows of humanity's most potent emotions.”
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The Book of Lost Hours
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