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From The Paris Review:
Every scene becomes an unwitting show: the glow of a man’s bare chest in the sun; the song of a cuckoo; the unfurling of a flower. The laborers shape the scene, as Roud, the sole spectator, gazes on at the theater of the seasons, all words “undone like a vain foam.”

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