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The House Of Dust: Part 02: 03: Interlude

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The warm sun dreams in the dust, the warm sun falls     On bright red roofs and walls;     The trees in the park exhale a ghost of rain;     We go from door to door in the streets again,     Talking, laughing, dreaming, turning our faces,     Recalling other times and places . . .     We crowd, not knowing why, around a gate,     We crowd together and wait,     A stretcher is carried out, voices are stilled,     The ambulance drives away.     We watch its roof flash by, hear someone say     A man fell off the building and was killed,     Fell right into a barrel . . . We turn again     Among the frightened eyes of white-faced men,     And go our separate ways, each bearing with him     A thing he tries, but vainly, to forget,     A sickened crowd, a stretcher red and wet.     A hurdy-gurdy sings in the crowded street,     The golden notes skip over the sunlit stones,     Wings are upon our feet.     The sun seems warmer, the winding street more bright,     Sparrows come whirring down in a cloud of light.     We bear our dreams among us, bear them all,     Like hurdy-gurdy music they rise and fall,     Climb to beauty and die.     The wandering lover dreams of his lovers mouth,     And smiles at the hostile sky.     The broker smokes his pipe, and sees a fortune.     The murderer hears a cry.

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"The warm sun dreams in the dust, the warm sun falls..."

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