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124 4/ Book where. Get a sense of what is said and take what is said pump it up and put it into the histories. A history set like a chemistry set. But not about his- tories, not concerned with history/ies as an end. No end to. What [h]is said. Sayings aftershock. Proceeds of an aftershock. The scene. The version. The double version. All that that is still shuffles what decisions to make. Which who we were when we are going there.   5/ Juliana Spahr said that nature poems are immoral b/c they don’t know they are natural they are sewn in girls run thru them and put their hands on butter- flies so they are roans and they murmur and talcum their legs have pantpockets and bob and they are objects inside the throat like a leaf a whittle leaf a parallelogram a scepter they say o and wee they are saying that earth is a ball they run thru the hatroom a bassist plays they go oh oh nature they are arach- nids and wallabies, benchmarks, porpoises, pundits, flophouses, railways, wisteria and needless to say and needless to say they are jewels that are fine, like new, they will ship     6/ mm, you are very smart and bright and small. You can tell that about you all about you. your mother. on visits mounting a plaque on what you are visit- ing you copy down you remember these words are plaque. And just about everywhere around every- where there are brightnesses and so you are stretch- ing and honing and hawing, you can call forth with a smirk things forte and da and all. It is all so very so in the smart light. Well it is.     7/ the Cut is it. is a plug in the Annisquam River which builds up and shuts it off, nullifies the passage btw Ipswich Bay and Mass. Bay. So you’ve got to cut thru

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