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A collection of lyrical and narrative poems that evokes twilight moods, haunted domestic scenes, and dreamlike encounters with nature and the uncanny. Short lyrics and longer pieces rely on spare diction and musical rhythms to summon memory, sleep, silence, and vanished beauty, often presenting ghostly presences and quiet longing against rural or interior settings. Several poems meditate on time, loss, and the persistence of recollection, while others linger on small uncanny moments of listening, waiting, and seasonal change. The overall tone moves between wistful nostalgia and subdued eeriness, sustained by precise imagery and contemplative cadence.
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