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Christian Wiman
Then I slept into a terror world where things gave back my gaze: baffled grass, a fury tree, dirt disinterring grief by means of me. I suffered a rivers memories, rocks archaic ache, all the soft improvisations of the brain-shaped, breeze-shaped clouds. I was rifled, pilfered, praised, . . . . Continue Reading »
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