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“Five minutes ago escapes him as he chases 1934, unaware of the present beauty out the window, the banks of windswept snow— or his wife, humming in the kitchen, or the twilit battles in Korea, or me when he remembers that I am his son.”

Quote by Anthony Walton

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Anthony Walton
Anthony Walton

Anthony Walton, born in 1960, is an accomplished poet whose works are renowned for their profound emotion and unique style. His poetry has won him numerous literary awards, including the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. more

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