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Poems keep one kind of time and make one kind of pattern; drawings keep another and make another; walking keeps and makes yet another, gardening another, housework another, organizing another… Time and space are also demonstrably inextricable in the garden. Rows of zucchini take up a certain number of feet, and each linear foot of strawberries requires [x] number of hours to make hills of soil, bring barrows full of straw, pick off slugs. And time’s passage in the garden is made available in ...
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