Virginia Woolf, from her novel titled "The Waves," originally published in 1931

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Virginia Woolf, from her novel titled "The Waves," originally published in 1931
Virginia Woolf, The Waves originally published: 1931
Virginia Woolf, from The Waves
Virginia Woolf, The Waves
The Waves, Virginia Woolf | 1931
“Now my body thaws; I am unsealed, I am incandescent. Now the stream pours in a deep tide fertilizing, opening the shut, forcing the tight– folded, flooding free. To whom shall I give all that now flows through me, from my warm, my porous body? I will gather my flowers and present them—Oh! to whom?”
-Virginia Woolf, The Waves
Flowers only, and the moonlight coloured May.
Virginia Woolf, The Waves