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so the vagrant sings i guess a song ineffable beyond its syllables and the street car rounding the corner and the people moving in ways variously similar and his smile. we're all mendicant priests in various degrees. you have a house you fumble through a vast library of keys and always find the right one, to open this room with its view or that room with its view. sunshine wallpaper a window, uncrowded disarming in its framing so that we actually have to look at the hills and streets that do not lead to our house but are attached somehow to our house. some of us think they lead to our house. but his song is a key for any corner, and any passing crowd, and it becomes a room, a song he can wander through, that he owns. ownership we're all in various degrees mendicants. and ineffable in a sense. who knows what the words mean...it's a combination of deedly dees and snapastras and some coughing in the middle and then laughter. and that smile. and a smile is as exact a meaning as anyone has ever needed in their window in their house or on their corner in their song.
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