Wendell Berry Quotes
As I Age In The World It Will Rise And Spread,
and Be For This Place Horizon
and Orison, The Voice Of Its Winds.
I Have Made Myself A Dream To Dream
of Its Rising, That Has Gentled My Nights.
Let Me Desire And Wish Well The Life
these Trees May Live When I
no Longer Rise In The Mornings
to Be Pleased With The Green Of Them
shining, And Their Shadows On The Ground,
and The Sound Of The Wind In Them.
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