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Li-Young Lee and stories in childhood

A couple of marvelous poems by Li-Young Lee. A Story tells of "the man who is asked for a story and can't come up with one." The Gift tells of one of those archtypal moments that I suspect happens between most fathers and sons when "my father recited a story in a low voice" while rescuing his young son.

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