The Testimony Of Light Our life is a fire dampened, or a fire shut up in stone. Outside everything visible and invisible a blazing maple. The coal bones of the house clinked in a kimono of smoke. For if Hiroshima in the morning, after the bomb has fallen, Must understand how not to speak would carry it with us. Muga-muchu: without self, without center. Thrown up in the sky by a wind. The way back is lost, the one obsession.
From THE ANGEL OF HISTORY (HarperCollins, 1994)
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