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  2. 5 Mary Oliver Poems for Grieving Hearts

    • Heavy That time I thought I could not ...
    • The Uses of Sorrow Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. ...
    • Praying It doesn’t have to be the blue iris, it could be ...
    • Starlings in Winter (excerpt) Ah, world, what lessons you prepare for us, even in the leafless winter, ...
    • In Blackwater Woods (excerpt) To live in this world you must be able ...
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    WEBSep 18, 2024 · Oliver’s poetry is the perfect balance of pain and hope. Her words are full of wisdom and the insight that she herself gleaned from her time in the valley of grief. But they are also an encouragement for every …

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    WEB1. ‘ The Swan ’. This poem demonstrates Oliver’s fine eye for detail when it comes to observing nature. Describing the swan as an ‘armful of white blossoms’, Oliver captures the many facets of the swan’s appearance and …

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    WEBDec 31, 2016 · We can learn from grief. We may never “get over it” or “feel better,” but we can adapt. We can grow scar tissue. We can choose to be softened, to keep going. We can choose to look at darkness as a gift. Had …

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    WEBJan 1, 2006 · Live long enough, live deep enough, and you will find, as Mary Oliver does in these 43 poems collected in "Thirst," that all grief edges joy, all joy is edged by grief.