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At the Seashore

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The pain-people think that God is the god of joy, 
the joy-people think that God is the god of pain. 
The coast-people think that love is in the mountains,
and the mountain-people think that love is at the seashore 
so they go down to the sea.

The waves bring back even things we haven't lost. 
I choose a smooth pebble and say over it,
"I'll never see that one again."
Eternity makes more sense
in the negative:
"I'll never see. I'll never come back."

So what good will it do you to get a tan? You'll be 
a sadness, roasted and beautiful, an enticing scent.

When we came up from the seashore, we didn't see the water 
but near the new road we saw a deep pit
and beside it a huge wooden spool wound with heavy cable: 
all the conversations of the future, all the silences.
Created by guccipiggy
Last modified 2005-03-17 09:04 PM
 

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