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Morn

Morn

Helen Hunt Jackson

A quiet meditation on the threshold between sleep and waking, "Morn" captures that stolen moment when consciousness returns and the world reveals itself anew. Helen Hunt Jackson, writing under the pen name H.H., brought striking clarity and emotional directness to her poetry, qualities that distinguish this brief but resonant piece. The poem transforms the ordinary act of waking into something luminous, inviting readers to see dawn not as a daily routine but as a perpetual small miracle. Jackson, who later became a passionate activist for Native American rights, brought the same keen observation and sincere feeling to her lyric verse that characterized all her work. This is poetry that rewards slowing down, that asks you to notice what you normally rush past. For readers who savor precise, unadorned language that speaks directly to the heart, "Morn" offers a quiet revelation.

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