What Remains to Be Said invites a sense of connectedness and gratitude. As in the opening "Morning Song," Shaw's mastery of words also unbinds us from words, and we enter the dark behind our eyes. Rhythmic tones carry us through place and time, with cicadas, monarchs, the moon, the tree, a pulse, the key-as guides. We enter Comforting the Wilderness (1977) with a dinner party, sensing the weaving beginning like the rainbow dancing...
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