Quote by Mary Oliver

On the beach, at dawn:Four small stones clearlyHugging each other.How many kinds of loveMight there be in the world,And how many formations might they makeAnd who am I everTo imagine I could knowSuch a marvelous business?When the sun brokeIt poured willingly its lightOver the stonesThat did not move, not at all,Just as, to its always generous term,It shed its light on me,My own body that loves, Equally, to hug another body.


On the beach, at dawn:Four small stones clearlyHugging each

Summary

This quote is a contemplation on the vastness and complexity of love. The image of four stones tightly hugging each other on the beach at dawn raises questions about the different kinds of love that exist in the world and the various ways in which it can manifest. The speaker acknowledges the limitations of their understanding, admitting that they cannot fully comprehend the marvel of love. As the sun rises and blankets both the stationary stones and the speaker's own body with its light, it serves as a metaphor for the equal capacity of all bodies to offer and receive love.

By Mary Oliver
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