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When Day is Done is a timeless collection of poems by Edgar A. Guest, a prominent figure in early 20th-century American literature. Released in 1921, this work captures the essence of everyday life, celebrating the simplicity and beauty found in ordinary moments. Guest’s accessible and conversational style resonates with readers, making profound observations about love, family, and perseverance without the burden of complexity. His verses are imbued with warmth and optimism, reflecting an unwavering belief in the resilience of the human spirit. The themes of comfort and contentment in the face of life’s challenges are especially poignant, encouraging readers to find joy in small victories and quiet moments. Guest’s ability to articulate universal feelings earned him the title of the People’s Poet, and When Day is Done remains a beloved piece of literature that invites readers to appreciate life’s fleeting yet precious experiences.







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