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The New Knowledge. Early September, days are getting shorter and evenings longer; the breeze that blew had pockets of cold air, a reminder of things to come. Dawn when I got up looked into the mirror and saw my father’s aged face. Lucid now and for once fully conscious I had been asleep for forty years and lost the time between youth and old age. In a foreign country and I could no longer remember how I got here, or how to leave. I pressed fingers to my cheeks, in quiet despair, finger marks on inelastic skin that only slowly faded. Father, why did you let me sleep so long, how can I now recapture my adult years? A rumbling through the house, a picture in the living room fell off the wall; it was of my mother and she looked so young. The intensity of my reawaken consciousness overwhelmed me, walls fell and naked I stood in the ruins of my unlived life

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Date: 12/16/2012 9:33:00 AM
Hi Jan - Just been trolling your pages, starting from the end at Soup. For those of us who slept too late, thank you. love, Kathy
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Jan Oskar Hansen
Date: 12/16/2012 10:24:00 AM
high drama here dear, I had forgotten that one
Date: 7/6/2011 11:45:00 AM
Thank you for sharing your excellent poetry with us today. I enjoyed reading it Jan. Love, Carol
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Jan Oskar Hansen
Date: 7/6/2011 12:32:00 PM
thank you Carol

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