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A sequence of lyric poems that meditates on love, longing, solitude, and mortality through vivid natural and domestic imagery. The pieces move between quiet observation and inward confession, using motifs of stars, trees, sea, weather, and seasonal change to contrast light and shadow, presence and loss. The speaker’s tone shifts from wistful yearning to resigned acceptance, and poems alternate between spare, contemplative lines and more musical, richly descriptive passages. Recurring themes consider how ephemeral sensations and memories persist as emotional scars or consolations across time.
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