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Wind ought to be a verb or an adverb. It isn't really anything. It's a manner of movement of warmth and cold: a kind of information system of the air.
Alice Oswald
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Wind ought to be a verb or an adverb. It isn't really anything. It's a manner of movement of warmth and cold: a kind of information system of the air. — Alice Oswald

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Alice Oswald was a Poet from United Kingdom (1966–present).

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This quote is attributed to Alice Oswald, a Poet from United Kingdom.
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Alice Oswald lived from 1966 – present.