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“Late Hours” by Hazel Hall (1886-1924) read by Sher Schwartz

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7 responses to ““Late Hours” by Hazel Hall (1886-1924) read by Sher Schwartz”

  1. I can’t imagine living such a restricted life. Torturous.

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    1. I am sure she lived much in the life of mind and her imagination. I’m only sharing 3 poems from all her works, but there is much beauty and insight in her work about nature and the human condition.

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  2. A listener from Colorado writes: Thank you for sharing this! I especially appreciate the background on the poet. We are each stitching out our own life – so many different paths.

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    1. Thanks for your comments. I am only sharing a fraction of her work, but I am so impressed by how she spent her days being productive and creative instead of just falling into total despair.

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  3. she had such a ‘beautiful view’. she was truly a contemplative and found ways of honoring her gift to bless the world.

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    1. Thank you for your comment. I find her poetry has helped us remember her and also the life she recognized around her. Hall has some gorgeous poems about spring and other seasons. I love this idea of her poems as gifts to us to bless the world. Thanks for sharing your perspective.

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    Thank you, Sher.

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