About This Book
A compact sequence of short lyric poems that pairs spare natural imagery—rivers, moonlight, birds, trees—with intimate domestic scenes to reflect on separation, longing, travel, aging, and mortality. Each poem presents a moment or scene and then moves quickly into inward meditation, alternating elegiac restraint with fleeting pleasures like music and convivial gatherings. Seasonal change and physical distance frequently frame emotional states, and recurring motifs of departure, remembrance, and transience give the collection a quietly melancholic, contemplative unity.
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