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Becoming Someone Who Isn't
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Author:
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Chan, Jill
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Oceania, New Zealand
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Other
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Time Frame:
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None
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Description:
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Myself, Falling
what can unsteady a person
bring her falling into the deepest sky?
she swims inside dreaming
lets go of possibility
makes dizzy the first bone-dry second
then blueness...
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her eyes let go of every surface
resemble every weather
she is everywhere arms floating in blue
These are poems of mystery and subtle beauty. Complex and strangely open, Jill Chan's second book of poetry delves into the realm of the mystical in the everyday themes of love, hope, despair, and beauty where 'light has no answer beyond its brightness.'
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