Julianne Kanzaki July 6, 2018 The Sun. Julianne Kanzaki July 6, 2018 “Have you ever seenanythingin your lifemore wonderful than the way the sun,every evening,relaxed and easy,floats toward the horizon and into the clouds or the hills,or the rumpled sea,and is gone—and how it slides again out of the blackness,every morning,on the other side of the world,like a red flower streaming upward on its heavenly oils,say, on a morning in early summer,at its perfect imperial distance—and have you ever felt for anythingsuch wild love—do you think there is anywhere, in any language,a word billowing enoughfor the pleasure that fills you,as the sunreaches out,as it warms you as you stand there,empty-handed—or have you tooturned from this world— or have you toogone crazyfor power,for things?” — Mary Oliver, The Sun