
Where sunlight falls
by Ruth Collie
"Where Sunlight Falls" by Wilhelmina Stitch is a collection of poetry published in the late 1920s. The book captures a range of emotions and reflections on life, nature, and human experiences. Through lyrical verse, Stitch explores themes of hope, resilience, beauty, and the poignant moments that define our journeys. The collection is rich with imagery and vibrant descriptions that evoke the seasons and the natural world, alongside meditations on personal growth and relationships. Each poem serves as a thoughtful commentary on various aspects of life, including friendship, love, adversity, and the simple joys found in everyday moments. From the playful tone in verses like "At A Dog's Home" to the profound insights in "Failure," the work resonates with readers who appreciate the beauty of language and the depth of human experience. Ultimately, "Where Sunlight Falls" invites readers to find light and hope even amidst life's inevitable challenges.
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