Also I wanted to be able to love And we all know how that one goes, don't we? Slowly
Also I wanted to be able to love And we all know how that one goes, don't we? Slowly
Mary Oliver, the beloved poet known for her profound observations of the natural world, often delved into the complexities of human emotions and relationships in her work. In her poem "The Journey," Oliver writes, "One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began, though the voices around you kept shouting their bad advice." This sentiment of inner knowing and the struggle to follow one's true path resonates deeply with many readers, as Oliver captures the universal experience of grappling with one's desires and fears.