Poems featured:
- Music, When Soft Voices Die – Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Requiem – Robert Louis Stevenson
This episode brings together two quiet reflections on what remains after we go.
Shelley’s Music, When Soft Voices Die is a brief and delicate meditation — a few lines that linger like perfume in a room just left.
Then Stevenson’s Requiem — steady, resolved, and ready. A farewell written with peace in its bones.
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