Je Suis une table by Donald Hall
It has happened suddenly, by surprise, in an arbor, or while drinking good coffee, after speaking, or before,
that I dumbly inhabit a density; in language, there is nothing to stop it, for nothing retains an edge.
Simple ignorance presents, later, words for a function, but it is common pretense of speech, by a convention,
and there is nothing at all but inner silence, nothing to relieve on principle now this intense thickening.
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