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The Well Dressed Man With A Beard

 After the final no there comes a yes
And on that yes the future world depends.
No was the night.
Yes is this present sun.
If the rejected things, the things denied, Slid over the western cataract, yet one, One only, one thing that was firm, even No greater than a cricket's horn, no more Than a thought to be rehearsed all day, a speech Of the self that must sustain itself on speech, One thing remaining, infallible, would be Enough.
Ah! douce campagna of that thing! Ah! douce campagna, honey in the heart, Green in the body, out of a petty phrase, Out of a thing believed, a thing affirmed: The form on the pillow humming while one sleeps, The aureole above the humming house.
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It can never be satisfied, the mind, never.

Poem by Wallace Stevens
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