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How infuriating, knowing of the infinite supply of “hope” and how it is and will continue to be so—defying the abyss of our debt. Smug! That’s the word, not what Emily Dickenson wrote in sympathy: hope is a thing with feathers, is a bird’s song, Extremity. Somehow made heroic by abstinence from reward. “Hope” does not hold it’s hat out to us for crumbs and drinks; we have already buried hope in bread and drowned it in wine— for with each hope that hoists us from the depths, another lets our grip slip off its palm greased with false promises.
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Mar 22, 2011
Mar 22, 2011 at 1:43 PM UTC
Giving Back to Hope
How infuriating, knowing of the infinite supply of “hope” and how it is and will continue to be so—defying the abyss of our debt. Smug! That’s the word, not what Emily Dickenson wrote in sympathy: hope is a thing with feathers, is a bird’s song, Extremity. Somehow made heroic by abstinence from reward. “Hope” does not hold it’s hat out to us for crumbs and drinks; we have already buried hope in bread and drowned it in wine— for with each hope that hoists us from the depths, another lets our grip slip off its palm greased with false promises.
chad-katz
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Mar 22, 2011
Mar 22, 2011 at 1:43 PM UTC
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