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"Alle Empfindungen stiegen bis zu einer niegekannten Höhe in ihm. Er durchlebte ein unendlich buntes Leben; starb und kam wieder, liebte bis zur höchsten Leidenschaft, und war dann wieder auf ewig von seiner Geliebten getrennt."
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     No.373

    What really awkward about poetry for the author is they develop their individualities unnoticeable, then every time the author re-visit them, their distinct individualities and developments quickly standout and look so strange. This made me hard to say I like those poetry I wrote because I gradually cannot know them entirely.
    Though I’m actually enjoy this strangeness because this is literally creation of thoughts. There are tranquilities beneath the surface of poetic languages, in line with Virgil’s Georgics.

     No.374

    Tranquilities. This is to be immersed with the nature or the matter of poetry.