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15 Glass and Water Be glad that you have come. —inscription, 1st century A.D. roman drinking glass In the museum, light, visible and invisible, through Ennion glass, searches for its other self. At home, the everyday glass and water, half full or half empty, light up like lovers in each other. Always before, drifting, unborn as sand and water flesh, they waited. Tonight, the stare of March stars chills an empty glass on my sill, and water that’s worked its way here from the same everywhere, forms from an icicle, like a votive seed, falling from eaves to glass bottom. ...

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