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  1. Mary Oliver, (born Sept. 10, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.), American poet whose work reflects a deep communion with the natural world. Oliver attended Ohio State University and

    • The Summer Day

      Who made the world? / Who made the swan, and the black bear?...

    • The Black Walnut Tree

      My mother and I debate: we could sell the black walnut tree...

    • Farm Country

      I have sharpened my knives, I have / Put on the heavy apron....

    • Ice

      My father spent his last winter / Making ice-grips for shoes...

  2. SONGS. Overture. Dites-Moi. A Cockeyed Optimist. Twin Soliloquies. Some Enchanted Evening. Dites-Moi (Reprise) Bloody Mary. There Is Nothin’ Like a Dame. Bali Ha’i. My Girl Back Home. I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair. Some Enchanted Evening (Reprise) A Wonderful Guy. Bali Ha’i (Reprise) Younger Than Springtime. Finale Act 1 ...

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  4. Apr 9, 2011 · by Mary Oliver. Don't call this world adorable, or useful, that's not it. It's frisky, and a theater for more than fair winds. The eyelash of lightning is neither good nor evil. The struck tree burns like a pillar of gold. But the blue rain sinks, straight to the white. feet of the trees.

  5. 1. ‘ 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 graceful movements. But part of the joy and wonder of the poem comes from her use of questions, the ‘did you see ...

  6. Explore Mary Oliver's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Mary Oliver on AllMusic.

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