"The ache for anything is a thick dust in the heart."

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Source: Charles Wright (2014). “The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990”, p.95, Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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Charles Wright

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Charles Wright is an acclaimed American poet known for his exploration of nature and identity, particularly in his work 'The Branch Will Not Break.'

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