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" fr. 2
All We as Leaves
He (following Homer) compares man's life with the leaves.
All we as leaves in the shock of it:
spring-
one dull gold bounce and you're there.
You see the sun? - I built that.
As a lad. The Fates lashing their tails in a corner.
But (let me think) wasn't it a hotel in Chicago where I had the first of those - my body walking out of the room
bent on some deadly errand
and me up on the ceiling just sort of fading out-
brainsex paintings I used to call them?
In the days when I (so to speak) painted.
Remember
that oddly wonderful chocolate we got in East
(as it was then) Berlin? "

Anne Carson , Plainwater: Essays and Poetry


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Anne Carson quote : fr. 2<br />All We as Leaves<br /> He (following Homer) compares man's life with the leaves.<br />All we as leaves in the shock of it:<br /> spring-<br />one dull gold bounce and you're there.<br /> You see the sun? - I built that.<br />As a lad. The Fates lashing their tails in a corner.<br /> But (let me think) wasn't it a hotel in Chicago where I had the first of those - my body walking out of the room<br /> bent on some deadly errand<br />and me up on the ceiling just sort of fading out-<br /> brainsex paintings I used to call them?<br />In the days when I (so to speak) painted.<br /> Remember<br />that oddly wonderful chocolate we got in East<br /> (as it was then) Berlin?