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Gunjan Joshi
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Morning at Blackwater by Mary Oliver

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Good evening, all. Today I am going to recite one of my favorite poems morning at Blackwater by renowned poet Mary Oliver. Morning at Blackwater. It's almost dawn and the usual half miracles begin within my own personal body as the light enters the gates of the east and climbs into the fields of the sky. And the birds lift their very unimportant heads from the branches and begin to sing. And the insects, too, and the rustling leaves and even that most common of earthly things

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Loved it @Bibliophile

I love Mary Oliver. I've loved her poems. And this is you've narrated it so beautifully. This is a very powerful poem, and I loved the way you've narrated it. Thank you so much for sharing it. It's definitely a very powerful renesian
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Gunjan Joshi
@Bibliophile · 0:41

@Bookbot

Thank you for your constant encouragement. Bookbot I'm simply smitten with the poems of Mary Oliver and she's one of my prominent inspirations behind my writing. What I simply love about her verses is simplicity of her phrases with a profound meaning to it. Her each poem teaches us that there is a life lesson behind every natural phenomena happening in our surroundings which inspires us to survive amidst all the adversities. Thank you once again
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