Clue 10 Letter
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such divine materials to men, and accepts such<br> | such divine materials to men, and accepts such<br> | ||
leavings from them at last."<br> | leavings from them at last."<br> | ||
- | Autumn Rivulets 287.2<br><br> | + | Autumn Rivulets 287.1<br><br> |
I suddenly feel this world’s cold dispassion.<br><br> | I suddenly feel this world’s cold dispassion.<br><br> |
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Clue 10 Letter
Part of the artifacts collected during the Clue 10 deaddrop in San Francisco.
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“Now I am terrified at the Earth … It turns
harmless and stainless on its axis with such
endless successions of diseas’d corpses … It gives
such divine materials to men, and accepts such
leavings from them at last."
Autumn Rivulets 287.1
I suddenly feel this world’s cold dispassion.
Was I once so naive about such things, thinking
that she offered her joys without cost? Thinking
that these joys were offerings at all, rather than a
trick of my own fragmentary perception?
The cost is in our hope that she might hold
us to her and care for her poor innocents. But
she is a spinning rock, blind to our toil and
deaf to our pleading as she sails through space.
In my grief, was this marvelous city – as
much like a home to me as the one I left
nearly four years ago – can offer no comfort.
And so I am now back to traveling. Perhaps,
like this rock, my only night condition is
ceaseless motion.
Then move I shall, until I find a place
from which to pull a fortune and see if
that might offer an end to doubt.