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Psalm IV by Allen Ginsberg

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Allen Ginsberg
(1926 - 1997)
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Psalm IV
 
  Now I'll record my secret vision, impossible sight of the face of God:
It was no dream, I lay broad .........
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Jennifer Bergk (12/20/2005 3:31:00 PM)
The character in this book is looking for love in all the wrong places. He thinks he hears the voice of Blake who plays a godly role in this piece. Everything seams to be speaking to him, the walls, the sunflower and the sky. This piece speaks of remembrance of the father and how the father holds him in his dead arms.

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