"There is only one heart in my body, have mercy on me."
"Should each individual snowflake be held accountable for the avalanche?"
Source: Franz Wright (2011). “Wheeling Motel”, p.12, Knopf
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Franz Wright
Poet
Franz Wright was an acclaimed American poet known for his poignant explorations of love, loss, and the human condition, particularly in works like 'Walking on the Moon.'
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