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" If not immanence,
the soul's bright anchor--blood passed from one
to the other--what knowledge haunts each body,
what history, what phantom ache? One man always
low, in a grave or on the ground, the other
up high, closer to heaven; one man always diseased,
the other a body in service, plundered. "

Natasha Trethewey , Thrall


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Natasha Trethewey quote : If not immanence,<br />the soul's bright anchor--blood passed from one <br />to the other--what knowledge haunts each body,<br />what history, what phantom ache? One man always<br />low, in a grave or on the ground, the other<br />up high, closer to heaven; one man always diseased,<br />the other a body in service, plundered.