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" The memory
is the not-quite-living museum of our lives.
Sometimes its doors are insufferably wide open
with black stars in a grey sky, and horses
clattering in and out, our dead animals resting here
and there but often willing to come to life again
to greet us, parents and brothers and sisters sit
at the August table laughing while they eat twelve
fresh vegetables from the garden. Rivers, creeks, lakes
over which birds funnel like massive schools of minnows.
In memory the clocks have drowned themselves, leaving
time to the life spans of trees. The world of our lives
comes unbidden as night. "

Jim Harrison , In Search of Small Gods


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Jim Harrison quote : The memory<br />is the not-quite-living museum of our lives.<br />Sometimes its doors are insufferably wide open<br />with black stars in a grey sky, and horses<br />clattering in and out, our dead animals resting here<br />and there but often willing to come to life again<br />to greet us, parents and brothers and sisters sit<br />at the August table laughing while they eat twelve<br />fresh vegetables from the garden. Rivers, creeks, lakes<br />over which birds funnel like massive schools of minnows.<br />In memory the clocks have drowned themselves, leaving<br />time to the life spans of trees. The world of our lives<br />comes unbidden as night.