Zorika Petic
Biography of Zorika Petic
Zorika Petic's poems range from nature idyll to moral anguish, from dominion to the solace of land, from the war against nature to the war against ourselves. These wise, luminous poems move us to live within nature's design and find a measure of peace.
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Zorika Petic Poems
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The Visit
I stand in quiet by the stream, and wait for a key. Either I was left behind or I left something close; -
The Awakening
'The Awakening' By -
Abandoned Houses
Abandoned houses are illusion reaching its end; -
'The Passing'
'The Passing' By -
'The Keeping'
'The Keeping'
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