The Issue, As It Stands
THE ISSUE, AS IT STANDS
Suppose we surrender the words.
Suppose, as such, we so obtain
a nearer apprehension as to that
the words eclipse. In such a vein
as this, we might begin to slowly
ascertain the nearness of the very
pulse we necessarily dispel away
from us by means of each and every
dim endeavor to compel it near.
Supposing such to be the case,
the room is still. We settle here,
grow acclimated with the presence
which pervades. A tension rises in
the air. One of us tries to explain.
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