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Abstract:"Golden Hour" is a poem about transition—from daylight to darkness, childhood to maturity, outdoor space to the confines of the home. It suggests that, in becoming a parent, one not only crosses from the realm of freedom to responsibility, but also becomes an enforcer of that boundary.