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" The dial of the clock wears out unevenly;
Most worn
Is the area round eight.
As it is stared at with abrasive glances
unfailingly twice a day,
It is weathered away.
On the other side
The area at two
Is only half as worn,
For closed eyes at night
Pass without stopping.
If there is one who possesses a flat watch evenly worn,
It is he who, failing at the start, is running one lap behind.

Thus the world is always
A lap fast--
The world he thinks he sees
Has not yet begun.
Illusory time,
When the hands stand vertically on the dial;
Without the bell announcing the raising of the curtain,
The play has come to an end. "

Kōbō Abe , The Box Man


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Kōbō Abe quote : The dial of the clock wears out unevenly; <br />Most worn <br />Is the area round eight. <br />As it is stared at with abrasive glances<br />unfailingly twice a day, <br />It is weathered away. <br />On the other side <br />The area at two <br />Is only half as worn, <br />For closed eyes at night<br />Pass without stopping. <br />If there is one who possesses a flat watch evenly worn, <br />It is he who, failing at the start, is running one lap behind. <br /><br />Thus the world is always <br />A lap fast--<br />The world he thinks he sees <br />Has not yet begun. <br />Illusory time, <br />When the hands stand vertically on the dial; <br />Without the bell announcing the raising of the curtain, <br />The play has come to an end.