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33 To ol & Die In the final unburdening, massive crates are moved from vehicle to loading dock into the labyrinth Of the terminal, where synchronized forklifts reenact the marriage of Heaven and Hell. Let it all go. It’s a heavy freight you’ve carried. It’s a long, lonesome road the soundtrack sang, road music on your inner radio. The body has its weigh and wants to use it till it’s time. Unload. The warehouse of the snow Is empty, pilgrim, the invoice blank, its spaces oblivious to the lathe, the jig, the torch, the grinding wheel. ...

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