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Andrew Motion Reads Alice Oswald

The New Yorker: Poetry

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A Poem About the Past

i felt like a tree that had been uprooted. My roots were kind of writhing in the air, trying to get hold of something ane. Imen, i i wonder whether it what was is for you too. You've been here much longer than i have. It's always a question, you know, which language is one speaking? For example, indeed, which language are you speaking? Which way are you looking?

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