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Archaeology

by rachel-thompson

It is a peculiar thing reading a poem—how at first we stare at it like a clock—the symmetry of the lines, how well they work. But then, oh and then when we unscrew the gold and glass filament of its face—how little we knew before, how little we know then— ignorance begins.
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Feb 22, 2012
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