In youth my mind was just a mirror
In a rapidly flying car,
Which catches and loses bits of the landscape.
(Ernest Hyde)
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Then I went to town and had James Garber,Who wrote beautifully, write him a letter.
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And I ask: For the depths,
Of what use is language?
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Their silence shall be interpreted
As we approach them.
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After wandering afar, over the world,
Life in cities, marriages, motehrhood--
(They all married, and I am homeless, alone.
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Then I put him in a cage
Where he lived many days cawing angrily at me
When I offered him food.
Edgar Lee Masters
Oh many times did Ernest Hyde and I
Argue about the freedom of the will.
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