"You feel right to me," she said. "Like naked on cashmere." Atticus presents a daily poetry reading
I took her hand,and my heart beat fastas her warmth swallowed me up.A thousand times I’d run this tr
I wrote madly in youth. I wrote because I had so much to see and so much to say. I had to share what
I want to be with someonewho dreams of doing everything in life,and nothingon a rainy Sunday afterno
We aspireonly to liveour lives well,to fall into the gentle to and fro of life,and the refrains of s
There is no excuseI've heard worthyto declinea requestby a lady ofreasonablemoralsand pleasantcompan
In the morningsshe taught me Frenchand after breakfast she would paintand I would writeand as the sp
If I had all the treasure in the world,I would follow my dreams,play with my children,and spend time
It took me a long time to realizethat I am happiestnot at the partiesor the dinnersor the showsbut a
The truth is—magic lives in all of us who choose to look for it.It lives in the morning in the sprin
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She was all freckles and magic, this girl that lived next door, pebbles on her window, and she was s
Today's reading is from Atticus' now released third book of poetry, The Truth About Magic. @atticusp
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