Who can be lonelier than the deserts? Imagine, eighteen hours or more everyday Of nakedness, Of drudgery Being solely with the sun—that isn’t fun! There’s a fine thing in winter dusk; There’s a fine thing in melancholy That modest, noble cousin of sad, Telling every breathing thing Has its fair share of pain and sorrow. … Continue reading Nature’s Moral Stories IV
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