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The human heartIs unknowable.But in my birthplaceThe flowers still smellThe same...
Author:
Rumer Godden
Book:
In This House of Brede
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Published at:
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The human heart
Is unknowable.
But in my birthplace
The flowers still smell
The same as always.
( Rumer Godden )
[ In This House of Brede ]
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