Jake Losh

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Poetry should be able to comprehend the earth, To set aside from time to time its natural idioms Of ardor and revulsion, and say, in a style as sober As the Latin of Lucretius, who reported to Venus On the state of things two thousand years ago— “It’s your doing that under the wheeling constellations Of the sky,” he wrote, “all nature teems with life—”
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