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The collection gathers lyric pieces that meditate on longing, the poet's vocation, and the tension between dream and daily reality. Poems evoke memories, idealized female figures and youthful wanderers, using classical and maritime imagery to explore yearning, separation, and the search for artistic truth. The poet reflects on rhythm, form, and the consoling power of imagination, alternating luminous visions of pastoral or marble-city scenes with melancholy awakenings and social constraint. Musical language, formal elegance, and recurrent motifs of night, sea, and distant horizons shape a contemplative sequence about desire, memory, and the costs of creative pursuit.
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