Gnosis

In Suzanne Toro's Gnosis, the speaker evokes a mystical vision as Luna is gently guided across the heavens, blending fairy tale nostalgia with a poignant commentary on idealism and reality. The poem invites introspection through its delicate interplay of imagery and profound reflection.

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