“Her face lit up the whole world,”— Kadia Molodowsky, tr. by Jean Valentine, from “Song Of The Sabbath,”
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“It is absolutely no use saying you should stop loving someone. It doesn’t work like that.”— Margaret Atwood, from “The Robber Bride,” published c. September 1993
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“The memories / have tired of following me.”— Vicente Huidobro, tr. by Ian Barnett, from The Arctic Poems; “Yacht,”
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“Blue. I let it take me. Blue moon,”— Margaret Atwood, from “The Handmaid’s Tale,” originally published c. 1985
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“…the wells of love in your eyes and the sweet tide of your breath,”— Maurice Hewlett, from Helen Redeemed & Other Poems; “Daughter of Earth,”
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