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A sequence of lyrical meditations that shift between familiar domestic scenes and luminous, mysterious visions. The poet inhabits an old house and uses its rooms, residents, and furnishings as gateways to memory, music, longing, and mortality, alternating intimate portraits with uncanny, imagistic tableaux. Recurring motifs—tapestry, moonlight, tides, and song—frame reflections on love, solitude, artistic creation, and the unseen forces that shape experience. Short narrative lyrics and reflective monologues vary in tone from whimsical to elegiac, united by elegant diction and quiet, dreamlike atmosphere.
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