"What happened casually remains -"

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Source: Ted Hughes (2009). “Birthday Letters”, p.69, Faber & Faber

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Ted Hughes

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Ted Hughes was a British poet known for his intense exploration of nature and human emotion, particularly in works like 'The Hawk in the Rain.'

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