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When you return, the youngest of the seers,
Released from fetters of ancestral pose,
There will be beauty waiting down the years —
Revisions of the ruby and the rose.
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Let go the lure
The striving to unmake; Behold the truth
Whenever heart may ache
There is a glory
In a great mistake.
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He'll carry me off, I know that he will,
For his hair is exceedingly red;
And the only thing that occurs to me
Is to dutifully shiver in bed.
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No longer shall I paint interiors with men reading and women knitting. I will paint living people who breathe and feel and suffer and love.
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Nathalia Crane
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Born:
August 11, 1913
Died:
October 22, 1998
(aged 85)
Bio:
Nathalia Clara Ruth Crane was a poet and novelist who became famous as a child prodigy after the publication of her first book of poetry, The Janitor's Boy, written at age 10 and published two years later.
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