In "Hospice," Joseph A. Farina offers a contemplative glimpse into a quiet corner of a hospice room. Through understated verses, Farina portrays a figure engaging in simple, yet profound activities—playing games, reading poetry, and reflecting on philosophy—revealing the deep tranquility and introspection that accompany the final stages of life.
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