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Oct 12, 2006
"When it's over, I don't want to wonder
if I have made of my life something particular, and real.
I don't want to find myself sighing and frightened,
or full of argument.
I don't want to end up simply having visited this world." --Mary Oliver
When Death Comes: A Poem About Life
Award-winning poet Mary Oliver has been writing for over three decades now. An intense and joyful observer of the natural world, Oliver focuses on the luminous particularities of experience, savoring the simple and the astonishing occurrences of the natural world for the wisdom embedded in beauty, and for the mysteries hovering just beneath the surface. The Christian Science Monitor archives contain this rare interview with the poet in which she talks of everything from her love of walks and her rural childhood, to the purpose behind her poetry and the significance of appreciating our world.