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Mary Oliver mentions in many of her poems that she is accompanied by one of her dogs. In earlier work, she included the poem, “Her Grave,” which relates her heartbreak at burying one of her beloved hounds. In this collection, thirty-five poems and one essay attest to Oliver’s passion for her canine friends.
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If there’s two things we love around here at BarkPost, it’s dogs and music. When you bring dogs and music together, you’re guaranteed magic. Want proof? These bands and singers created beautiful music all inspired by their own faithful companions. For example, Heart penned a track while watching their dog chase a butterfly.
Dog Songs by Mary Oliver is a unique volume of poems in that each one is about a dog, both as in dogs that have enriched her life as well as in general terms. This is a celebration of the special bond that humans and dogs have forged over generations. These are poems of love, laughter, heartbreak and grief. As I read through the book my eyes both twinkled and teared. The author, writing.
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This essay examines the lives of the ADB’s 25 bushrangers and the different eras and regions in which they operated. Bushrangers came from varied backgrounds, were subject to different influences, had diverse modus operandi, and attained various degrees of status and fame over careers of differing lengths. These men, who committed acts of lawlessness which were quite often brutal and indiscr.