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		<title>By: english219</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 00:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Compare this idea (&quot;Keeping Things Whole&quot;) with what you know of the Transcendental tradition.  What do you discover?</description>
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		<title>By: dev313</title>
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		<description>So you say
by Mark Strand

It is all in the mind, you say, and has
nothing to do with happiness.  The coming of cold,
the coming of heat, the mind has all the time in the world.
You take my arm and say something will happen,
something unusual for which we were always prepared,
like the sun arriving after a day in Asia,
like the moon departing after a night with us.</description>
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by Mark Strand</p>
<p>It is all in the mind, you say, and has<br />
nothing to do with happiness.  The coming of cold,<br />
the coming of heat, the mind has all the time in the world.<br />
You take my arm and say something will happen,<br />
something unusual for which we were always prepared,<br />
like the sun arriving after a day in Asia,<br />
like the moon departing after a night with us.</p>
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