We look on over the flood
The city block beneath me, for once.
A spiral staircase on its side sticks out,
A plaything for the trout, no entrance
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This is Great Ian, my personal favorite of yours. Ilike the way that yougive voice to that 'I like it because I do' attitude', suggesting no furter explanation. Alsothe way that two understangs are set against each other: That of the builder, who has a functionalist view and that of the narrator who tends towards the Romantic view. In that you seem to be questioning creation (The Architect in some views, such as Freemasonary, is God) and as such, Art itself.
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This is Great Ian, my personal favorite of yours. Ilike the way that yougive voice to that 'I like it because I do' attitude', suggesting no furter explanation. Alsothe way that two understangs are set against each other: That of the builder, who has a functionalist view and that of the narrator who tends towards the Romantic view. In that you seem to be questioning creation (The Architect in some views, such as Freemasonary, is God) and as such, Art itself.