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A fool I say, this is a fool I see. A fool staring, he knowing all he sees; Eyes beholding immensity, Perishing. He grasps the fundamental things, The first things, the primal things; Primordial shape of egg, this shell He sees, he the shape knows all too well. Flittering here and there the chime Of interfering patterns of light, He measures with his instruments. This he grasps and knows them all too well, Knows the shape he sees, that basic All to tell; he shapes the mirror Images and breaks up all the chimes; He knows it now, so basic now It moves in sinuous abstractness, So dull and so plain.
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May 9, 2014
May 9, 2014 at 11:07 PM UTC
The man in the white coat
A fool I say, this is a fool I see. A fool staring, he knowing all he sees; Eyes beholding immensity, Perishing. He grasps the fundamental things, The first things, the primal things; Primordial shape of egg, this shell He sees, he the shape knows all too well. Flittering here and there the chime Of interfering patterns of light, He measures with his instruments. This he grasps and knows them all too well, Knows the shape he sees, that basic All to tell; he shapes the mirror Images and breaks up all the chimes; He knows it now, so basic now It moves in sinuous abstractness, So dull and so plain.
william-zimmerman
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May 9, 2014
May 9, 2014 at 11:07 PM UTC
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