Hermit
“It follows that ever person is on one hand a locus in which a given language is formed after an individual fashion and, on the other, a speaker who is only able to be understood within the totality of the language. In the same way, he is also a constantly developing spirit, while his discourse remains an object within the context of other intellection.” – Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834).
Prussian Plato
Feels in church
An infinite realm
Blossom within
Interpretation
Grammatical or
Technical
A woman’s intuition
Divining rod trembling
Towards the lunar pool
Comparatively his story
Flexes tenses hard
Like concrete cracking
circling
the part in the whole in the
rat in the hole in the
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