Morgan Vermillion

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THE POET COMPARES HUMAN NATURE TO THE OCEAN FROM WHICH WE CAME The sea can do craziness, it can do smooth, it can lie down like silk breathing or toss havoc shoreward; it can give gifts or withhold all; it can rise, ebb, froth like an incoming frenzy of fountains, or it can sweet-talk entirely. As I can too, and so, no doubt, can you, and you.
Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver
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