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"Few of us die in the same neighborhoods where we were born, so often when a person dies, there are fewer long-term connections," Mr. Goodness says.
There are many beautiful and moving poems in this book, but none more so than the long, valedictory "Autumn Testament," which (as translated by Alastair Reid) concludes: From having been born so often I have salty experience like creatures of the sea with a passion for stars and an earthy destination.
There are many beautiful and moving poems in this book, but none more so than the long, valedictory "Autumn Testament," which (as translated by Alastair Reid) concludes: **{:.break one} ** From having been born so often I have salty experience like creatures of the sea with a passion for stars and an earthy destination.
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