
Miracles
Miracles is a luminous poem that invites readers to see the extraordinary hidden within the ordinary. Written by Canadian poet Jean McKishnie Blewett, whose work embodied the hopeful spirit of early twentieth-century inspirational verse, the piece celebrates the small wonders that surround us daily. Blewett, who wrote under the pen name Katherine Kent and was known for her advocacy of temperance and women's suffrage, brings her characteristic optimism to this meditation on wonder. The poem suggests that miracles are not distant, fantastical events but present in the rustle of leaves, the light at dusk, and the quiet moments of human connection. For readers seeking a moment of reflection or a reminder to slow down and notice life's quiet magic, this poem offers a brief but resonant pause.
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