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A collection of lyrical and imagistic poems examines moments of natural observation, childhood recollection, and quiet uncanny experience. Many pieces pair delicate sensory detail—birds, gardens, moonlight—with suggestions of memory, solitude, and subtle supernatural presence. The poems alternate short, songlike lyrics with longer, meditative pieces that probe loss, longing, and the persistence of inner visions. Throughout, language emphasizes musical cadence and intimate atmosphere, inviting reflection on transience, imagination, and the border between waking and dreaming.

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Walter De la Mare

Walter De la Mare was an English poet, short story writer, and novelist, celebrated for his lyrical and imaginative works. His poetry often explores themes of nature, childhood, and the supernatural, showcasing a unique blend of whimsy and melancholy. Among his notable collections are "Collected Poems 1901-1918," which reflects his mastery of verse, and "Peacock Pie," a beloved book of rhymes for children. De la Mare's storytelling is exemplified in his novel "Henry Brocken," which takes readers on a fantastical journey through rich and strange realms. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, particularly in the realms of children's literature and poetry.

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