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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Jean Garrigue The thing to do is try for that sweet skin One gets by staying deep inside a thing. The image that I have is that of fruit— The stone within the plum or some such pith As keeps the slender sphere both firm and sound. Stay with me, mountain flowers I saw And &#8230;
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<p>The thing to do is try for that sweet skin<br />
One gets by staying deep inside a thing.<br />
The image that I have is that of fruit—<br />
The stone within the plum or some such pith<br />
As keeps the slender sphere both firm and sound.<br />
Stay with me, mountain flowers I saw<br />
And battering moth against a wind-dark rock,<br />
Stay with me till you build me all around<br />
The honey and the clove I thought to taste<br />
If lingering long enough I lived and got<br />
Your intangible wild essence in my heart.<br />
And whether that&#8217;s by sight or thought<br />
Or staying deep inside an aerial shed<br />
Till imagination makes the heart-leaf vine<br />
Out of damned bald rock, I cannot guess.<br />
The game is worth the candle if there&#8217;s flame.</p>
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