About This Book
A sequence of lyric poems offers intimate meditations on desire, loss, and devotion, often set against natural and seasonal scenes. Short, musical lyrics move between playful yearning and elegiac stillness, pairing domestic moments and landscapes with inward emotion. Several pieces contrast fleeting pleasure with enduring attachment, examine parting and memory, and shift from ardent courtship to quiet resignation. Organized in grouped sections, the poems rely on simple diction and melodic rhythms to probe how love alters perception, provides consolation, and shapes the self.
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