Margaret Atwood Quotes
It Is Spring, And The Night Wind
is Moist With The Smell Of Turned Loam
and The Early Flowers;
the Moon Pours Out Its Beauty
which You See As Beauty Finally,
warm And Offering Everything.
You Have Only To Take.
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