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A collected sequence of brief, untitled lyric poems arranged in three series that explore inner experience through concentrated imagery and surprising metaphor. Recurring concerns include mortality and immortality, solitude and longing, the particulars of nature and domestic life, and questions of faith and pain. The voice is intimate and often elliptical, compressing large emotional or philosophical moments into spare stanzas that rely on rhythm, slant rhyme, and idiosyncratic punctuation. Presentation emphasizes individual first lines and short meditative pieces rather than extended narrative, offering a sharply focused portrait of a single, inward-facing poetic sensibility.
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