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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
 
The gardens in Hölderlin's poem We set out from the abyss....
A wild hill looms over the slope
Of my gardens. Cherry trees. And sharp breath blows
Through rock's holes. Here I am everything
At once.

P. 199
 
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