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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

January First

Tomorrow
we shall have to think up signs,
sketch a landscape, fabricate a plan
on the double page
of day and paper.
Tomorrow, we shall have to invent,
once more,
the reality of this world.


"January First," Octavio Paz
Translated by Elizabeth Bishop
1963
Posted by MDD at 6:22 AM

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