time present
it is a matter of time
that language is what it is
present in form and cut
to produce dialogue
it is always constrained
and within a page
becomes constraint
harnessed with syllable
and inflection to become
the sense and memory
the narrative of a inner dialogue
it is matter of debate whether
a word or a sense, a symbol
whether they are substance themselves
or the arcs of the substance
that ride, poised upon the aligning
alphabets to point us to this stance
substantive to this idea is the conclusion
that time present is always contained
in time present, and time present always contained
in time present's past, eliot said so, so time,
time past is another matter
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