<h2><SPAN name="MONDAY_OR_TUESDAY" id="MONDAY_OR_TUESDAY"></SPAN>MONDAY OR TUESDAY</h2>
<p>Lazy and indifferent, shaking space easily from his wings, knowing his
way, the heron passes over the church beneath the sky. White and
distant, absorbed in itself, endlessly the sky covers and uncovers,
moves and remains. A lake? Blot the shores of it out! A mountain? Oh,
perfect—the sun gold on its slopes. Down that falls. Ferns then, or
white feathers, for ever and ever——</p>
<p>Desiring truth, awaiting it, laboriously distilling a few words, for
ever desiring—(a cry starts to the left, another to the right. Wheels
strike divergently. Omnibuses conglomerate in conflict)—for ever
desiring—(the clock asseverates with twelve distinct strokes that it is
midday; light sheds gold scales; children swarm)—for ever desiring
truth. Red is the dome; coins hang on the trees; smoke trails from the
<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_42" id="Page_42"></SPAN></span>chimneys; bark, shout, cry "Iron for sale"—and truth?</p>
<p>Radiating to a point men's feet and women's feet, black or
gold-encrusted—(This foggy weather—Sugar? No, thank you—The
commonwealth of the future)—the firelight darting and making the room
red, save for the black figures and their bright eyes, while outside a
van discharges, Miss Thingummy drinks tea at her desk, and plate-glass
preserves fur coats——</p>
<p>Flaunted, leaf-light, drifting at corners, blown across the wheels,
silver-splashed, home or not home, gathered, scattered, squandered in
separate scales, swept up, down, torn, sunk, assembled—and truth?</p>
<p>Now to recollect by the fireside on the white square of marble. From
ivory depths words rising shed their blackness, blossom and penetrate.
Fallen the book; in the flame, in the smoke, in the momentary sparks—or
now voyaging, the marble square pendant, minarets <span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_43" id="Page_43"></SPAN></span>beneath and the
Indian seas, while space rushes blue and stars glint—truth? or now,
content with closeness?</p>
<p>Lazy and indifferent the heron returns; the sky veils her stars; then bares them.</p>
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