- I know, like I remember Baby and I were baked in a pie. And sometimes I try to write a poem and I cannot; and so I write down something I remember. It is the same feeling. I wrote down the poem about Baby and I were baked in a pie and some silly boy thought it was my po-em! Then she said, -I dreamt about you. She paused. -I dreamt you came to visit me. But when you knocked on the door, I opened the door and there was no one there. No one was there.
He was grinding something in a mortar. He did not stop.
- But I dreamt about you again. That was a terrible dream and I will tell you about it now because the mirrors are put away. Do not put them up again.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Sunday, July 1, 2007
The Recognitions - pg. 271
Labels: William Gaddis
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