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This has happened before He knows the ribbon of it, the fluttering murmur of her final breath that mouths *on earth is no abiding stay all men must pass away.* and the refraction of its sin when he says Did I whiten you again? allowing the ripple of his grief to frame its recollection. And now remembered it seems so ancient an event, that for one long echo time might stop; and recommence in the forgetting of pitch and sprocket, or at least hold still long enough that he can splice and better understand it. The dead’s final gift to the living, this swoop of sorrow, the violence that Spring wraps tight.
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May 28, 2015
May 28, 2015 at 5:56 PM UTC
Finale
This has happened before He knows the ribbon of it, the fluttering murmur of her final breath that mouths *on earth is no abiding stay all men must pass away.* and the refraction of its sin when he says Did I whiten you again? allowing the ripple of his grief to frame its recollection. And now remembered it seems so ancient an event, that for one long echo time might stop; and recommence in the forgetting of pitch and sprocket, or at least hold still long enough that he can splice and better understand it. The dead’s final gift to the living, this swoop of sorrow, the violence that Spring wraps tight.
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May 28, 2015
May 28, 2015 at 5:56 PM UTC
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