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" Broadening or burrowing to the moon's phases,
turbid with pulverized wastemantle, on through
flatter, duller, hotter, cotton-gin country
it scours, approaching
the tidal mark where it puts off majesty,
disintegrates, and through swamps of a delta,
punting-pole, fowling-piece, oyster-tongs country,
wearies to its final
act of surrender, effacement, atonement
in a huge amorphous aggregate no cuddled
attractive child ever dreams of, non-country,
image of death as
a spherical dew-drop of life. Unlovely
monsters, our tales believe, can be translated
too, even as water, the selfless mother
of all especials. "

W.H. Auden , Selected Poems


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W.H. Auden quote : Broadening or burrowing to the moon's phases,<br />turbid with pulverized wastemantle, on through<br />flatter, duller, hotter, cotton-gin country<br />it scours, approaching<br />the tidal mark where it puts off majesty,<br />disintegrates, and through swamps of a delta,<br />punting-pole, fowling-piece, oyster-tongs country,<br />wearies to its final<br />act of surrender, effacement, atonement<br />in a huge amorphous aggregate no cuddled<br />attractive child ever dreams of, non-country,<br />image of death as<br />a spherical dew-drop of life. Unlovely<br />monsters, our tales believe, can be translated<br />too, even as water, the selfless mother<br />of all especials.