(7) MEMORY
1 (a) In the slow world of dream, We breathe in union. The outside dies within, And she knows all I am.
2 (a) Men’s a beast prowling in his own house, A beast with fangs, and out for his own floss. Until he finds the thing he almost was When the pure fury first raged in his head And trees came closer with a denser shade.
3 (a) Dream of a woman, and a dream of death: The light air takes my being’s breath away; I look on white, and it turns into grey — When will that creature give me back my breath? I live near the abyss. I hope to stay Until my eyes look at a brighter sun In the thick shade of the long night comes on.
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