Margaret Atwood Quotes
The Tulips Along The Border Are Redder Than Ever, Opening, No Longer Wine Cups But Chalices; Thrusting Themselves Up, To What End? They Are, After All, Empty. When They Are Old They Turn Themselves Inside Out, Explode Slowly, The Petals Thrown Like Shards.
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