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A series of short lyrical poems moves between didactic exhortation and contemplative meditation, treating perseverance, faith, love, nature, and social conscience. Themes include personal growth and optimism, spiritual yearning and mysticism, critiques of labor exploitation, racial injustice, and animal cruelty, and occasional imaginative flights into myth or speculative travel. The voice shifts from plainspoken aphorism to elegiac reflection, employing rhyme, narrative vignette, and vivid natural imagery. The collection emphasizes moral self-examination and practical hope, offering accessible, varied pieces intended to console, admonish, and inspire.
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