The poem fell like a deafening block of ice. // Sparse-leaved shrubs grow here / and sheep crop // with small shifts forward; // they don’t seem to move, yet advance / across the ground. // I thought I might come close to wisdom, / facing that landscape, // a whim as infantile / as picking your nose // until it bleeds.
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