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A compact sequence of lyrics and sonnets that juxtapose sharp epigrammatic wit with intimate feeling, moving between playful sensuality and sober introspection. Poems explore desire, loss, and independence, often set against domestic or urban scenes and occasional mythic or pastoral allusion. Voice shifts from defiant bravado to vulnerable confession, using vivid images of night, travel, and the body to probe the tensions between social expectation and personal freedom. The result is a terse, varied set of meditations on longing, identity, and reinvention.
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