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Naked on Cashmere

If I’d Met Her In A Cave

Naked on Cashmere

Atticus Poetry

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5.0572 Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2019

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Hello, and welcome to another week of Naked on Cashmere. This week, Atticus explores the theme of LIGHT and invites you to take a moment each day to reflect on what this means to you. xx For those leaving reviews and ratings, please screenshot and DM us on Instagram at @AtticusPoetry so we can find winners! And to submit your poems, visit AtticusPoetry.com/podcast.

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The

0:07.0

The Take a deep breath.

0:33.0

This moment is yours.

1:25.6

This is naked on Kashmir. This is Naked on Kashmir. The If I had met her in a cave, in the dark, where no light ever lived, she would still be the brightest thing I'd ever seen.

1:30.0

For it always was the way she was,

1:33.6

never the way she looked

1:35.9

that made her so beautiful to me.

1:42.8

And beautiful she was, though I never let it blind me.

1:50.6

For it was only when I closed my eyes and stood there in the darkest cave that she

1:58.1

truly blinded me with beauty. Beauty. The

2:20.3

The Hi there.

2:37.0

Hi there.

2:53.6

Welcome to Sunday, and I'm so glad you could join me.

2:59.4

Have you ever been in the presence of someone who simply embodies light?

3:05.9

They are gravitating, almost like you're a moth to their flame.

3:12.4

The poem I just read you is about that feeling, how one person can illuminate you in a way

3:20.1

that you've never experienced.

3:22.8

This week's theme is light,

3:25.2

and the next poem I'd like to read

3:26.5

is Figs from Thistles,

3:28.2

First Fig,

3:29.9

by Edna Millay.

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