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“I was very surprised to find out, as my poems pick up more and more of the past of human beings, the ancient culture, more and more of the grief and the suffering of human beings — the poems become funnier! I don’t understand that, but I love it. I feel that there’s some way that as the mind gets more mature, in the midst of a lot of grief, it’s able to dance a little!”

Robert Bly

Posted on December 23, 2011March 29, 2013Author cwq

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