The quote "The end is coming; yesterday it was here too" from Alice Walker’s book "A Poem Traveled Down My Arm: Poems and Drawings" evokes a sense of urgency and the relentless passage of time. It suggests that moments of conclusion and transformation are ever-present in our lives, often slipping by unnoticed until they feel imminent. Walker's use of language highlights the cyclical nature of existence, where the end of one...