
Sun-Up And Other Poems
By Lola Ridge
1920
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Sun-up and other poems presents a profound reflection and exploration on the human experience through an evocative blend of emotion, observation, and introspection. The collection explores the intimate spaces of memory and identity while addressing broader social realities, weaving together the personal and collective aspects of existence. Through vivid imagery and lyrical language, the poems reveal the tensions between innocence and experience, joy and sorrow, and individuality and society. The work captures fleeting impressions of life, transforming them into lasting meditations on the power of perception and the resilience of the human spirit. Nature, childhood, and artistic expression emerge as recurring subjects that illuminate the relationship between the inner self and the outer world. The poet’s distinctive voice channels sensitivity and strength, creating a body of work that feels both personal and universal. Each poem stands as a testament to the enduring search for meaning and connection within an ever-changing world.
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