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No one is a poet unless he has felt the temptation to destroy language or create another one, unless he has experienced the fascination of non-meaning and the no less terrifying fascination of meaning that is inexpressible.
—Octavio Paz
Friday, June 29, 2012

Fealty (Bronk)

You have to realize fairly soon
the illusion attracting you isn't at all
what you thought it was. After that, stick
with what you've got. Pretend the illusion again
from time to time. You won't make it much
better than that. It's as good as you're going to do.

William Bronk

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