…Henry is tired of winter, & haircuts, & a squeamish comfy ruin-prone proud national mind, & Spring (in the city so called) Henry likes Fall.Hé would be prepared to líve in a world of Fállfor ever, impenitent Henry.But the snows and summers grieve and dream; These fierce & airy occupations, and love, raved away so many of Henry’s yearsit is a wonder that, with in each handone of his own mad books and all, ancient fires for eyes, his head full& his heart full, he's making ready to move on. John Berryman
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