I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
Saturday, April 16, 2011
The mind is an ancient and famous capital
The mind is a city like London,
Smoky and populous: it is a capital
Like Rome, ruined and eternal,
Marked by the monuments which no one
Now remembers. For the mind, like Rome, contains
Catacombs, aqueducts, amphitheatres, palaces,
Churches and equestrian statues, fallen, broken or soiled.
The mind possesses and is possessed by all the ruins
Of every haunted, hunted generation’s celebration.
I've been thinking of this poem ever since I got here, so one last picture of the ruins for Mr. Schwartz.
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