
PREFACE
CONTENTS
In this lyrical collection the poet invites listeners into a series of vivid, almost dream‑like scenes that swirl between the devastation of a 1917 Christmas and the quiet construction of an imagined perfect day. Through recurring motifs of doors, palaces, and sea‑filled cliffs, the verses explore how we try to hold back the relentless march of tomorrow, building walls of hope and secret companionship. The language is rich with mythic and natural images—faery doors, foxgloves, cherry trees—that echo a yearning for permanence amid fleeting moments.
The book moves from intimate songs about footprints in sand to a sprawling orchard where the speaker contemplates sacrifice and reverence. Each poem balances a personal confession with a broader meditation on time, love, and the desire to shape one’s own destiny. Listeners will find a resonant mix of melancholy and celebration, a tapestry of sound that rewards careful, repeated listening.
Language
en
Duration
~23 minutes (22K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1892–1933
A witty, adventurous voice of early 20th-century fiction, she mixed fantasy, social observation, and travel into books that still feel fresh. Her life took her from England to China, and that wide view of the world shaped both her novels and her essays.
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