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Jul 2016
new york, 1940
standing in the train station
abuzz with news of other towns and cities
all concerning the day at hand, far away from yesterday
the past puts on a vanishing act, the pieces become
"the apparition of these faces in the crowd;
petals on a wet black bough"
we shiver because we are out of our minds,
touching ghost after ghost, tickets in trembling hand

-c.j.
"In a Station of the Metro". Ezra Pound.
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