The tasks of the outside world must be observed and then
embraced privately, just as the astronomer looks through his telescope,
considers the stars, and embraces the universe in the closed space of his mind.
Enter the cold dark matter.
Enter the anti-secret of every word. There is no comprehension. Our comprehension is limited. Language can only hold for a moment before the embrace disintegrates.
Mary Ruefle
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