Date: 1995
Emily Brontë's soul "goes skimming the deep keel like a storm petrel, / out of sight."
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Date: 1995
"Gradually I understood that these were naked glimpses of my soul."
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Date: 1995
"Soul is the place, / stretched like a surface of millstone grit between body and mind, / where such necessity grinds itself out"
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Date: 1995
"I came / again and again, each time accumulating lucidity, // until at last I was floating high up near the ceiling looking down / on the two souls clasped there on the bed /with their mortal boundaries // visible around them like lines on a map."
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Date: 1995
"Mornings when I meditated / I was presented with a nude glimpse of my lone soul, / not the complex mysteries of love and hate."
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Date: 1995
But the Nudes are still as clear in my mind / as pieces of laundry that froze on the clothesline overnight."
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Date: 1995
"She has reversed the roles of thou and Thou / not as a display of power but to force out of herself some pity / for this soul trapped in glass, / which is her true creation."
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Date: 1995
"Inside the dark sky of his mind / Isaac could hear God / moving down a country road bordered by trees."
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