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Annie Clark

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Let's pour wine in coffee cups and drive around the neighborhood
And shine the headlights on houses until all the news is good.
--
"The Neighbors"

 
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One might compare the journey of the soul to mystical union, by way of pure faith, to the journey of a car on a dark highway. The only way the driver can keep to the road is by using his headlights. So in the mystical life, reason has its function. The way of faith is necessarily obscure. We drive by night. Nevertheless our reason penetrates the darkness enough to show us a little of the road ahead. It is by the light of reason that we interpret the signposts and make out the landmarks along our way.
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