Laura Riding Jackson Quotes
As Stone Suffers Of Stoniness,
As Light Of Its Shiningness,
As Birds Of Their Wingedness,
So I Of My Whoness.
And What The Cure Of All This?
What The Not And Not Suffering?
What The Better And Later Of This?
What The More Me Of Me?
How For The Pain-world To Be
More World And No Pain?
How For The Faithful Rain To Fall
More Wet And More Dry?
How For The Wilful Blood To Run
More Salt-red And Sweet-white?
And How For Me In My Actualness
To More Shriek And More Smile?
By No Other Miracles,
By The Same Knowing Poison,
By An Improved Anguish,
By My Further Dying.
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