I thought "Oooo, I kinda feel like pairing that 'You put me in mind of winter' poem with something very snowy from 'Black Robe'" (an older film).
The poem is "Close."
It is in "Felt" by Alice Fulton.
"Alice Fulton | Reviews of Felt"
https://alicefulton.com/books/f.html
"Review: Carson, Fulton, Rankine - Boston Review"
https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/bk-fischer-review-carson-fulton-rankine/
Today I also saw this line in it:
"While seeing parts of the whole,
she let the indigenous breathe
and leave a note."
And I couldn't really find the clip I wanted but this one is kind of interesting. It's not like I feel like a film clip should rule an entire life. But I could not find the one I wanted, so I'm going to put this one in this post and go to sleep soon.
"A dream is real. It must be obeyed. We will do as she asks. What can we say to people who..." - Black Robe | Clip.Cafe
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