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“What If This Storm Was A Metaphor For My Emotions?” Says 19th-Century German Poet

February 8, 2021February 8, 2021 Throwcase Literature, metaphor, Poetry, storm

While gazing at a babbling brook from a rustic mill near a Linden tree, the innovative young poet Klaussy Klausenberger

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