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Tell Me What You See single work   poetry   "For a portion of the morning-a clipped-off fingernail, a chip of day-moon-I looked about at"
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Tell Me What You See
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    y separately published work icon Meanjin vol. 81 no. 3 September 2022 25509606 2022 periodical issue 'We saw images recently that captured light from a moment 13 billion years ago. A thing of wonders. Minds turned to the deepest of time, the origins of our universe, and perhaps to that moment before the sudden creation of an infinity of something from an endless expanse of nothing. Or was that big bang the final decaying and thus creating moment of a previous infinity of something? Our minds can tiptoe around these ideas, but never quite land in a recognisable space between them. But maybe that is their beauty, the tantalising possibility of utter unknowability.' (Jonathan Green, Editorial introduction) 2022 pg. 148
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