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So that I would hear the sea wildly wave its wet fist before me so that a dog would leap up high from the scene from the fifth quarter glove in mouth and speed past me
I am, in a fierce wind in a fierce summer tree's millebuddha struggles wearing all his ornaments.
I am, naked death sleeps somewhere,
I am, I impress into my mind: ship's wreck rests at the sea bottom, wave abandons rock, thousand directions I am I to splintered cities, I to twilight without depth, to statues water makes to light's copper light's copper light's deceit To the hastening dusk
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