Fugue 30 - Winter 2005 (No. 30)

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Lastly poem should always be completely clear, completely concrete and completely inexplicable, like reality itself; poem's purpose is to transcend mere words, contributing to reality,and finally joining it, just as our purpose is to finally die, entering earth, water or fire to rejoin what has heretofore only been perceived, enjoyed, suffered. It will if successful allow one who possesses a gift for gazing with stillness and emptiness into it to pass, for a moment, into the eternal future and origin, no longer in the world but an inseparable element of it, and so forth appears and vanishes one word at

a time ...

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