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The fog moves on...
Carl Sandburg
To understand any living thing, you must, so to say, creep within and feel the beating of its heart.
~ William (W.) MacNeile Dixon
from The Human Situation: The Gifford lectures delivered in the University of Glasgow, 1935-1937 (1937).
Friday, January 17, 2014
little mudlark...
little mudlark
combs the endless honey
of the heatwave
from his feathers
and dries
on the clothes line
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