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Side 32
... Leave the factory where the lathe turns And part on part drops in the bin With only invisible variation So that the questions , What is the end ? Where will you be a year from now ? Can never be answered . The punk trees rear their ...
... Leave the factory where the lathe turns And part on part drops in the bin With only invisible variation So that the questions , What is the end ? Where will you be a year from now ? Can never be answered . The punk trees rear their ...
Side 21
... leave the picture at the left without returning it to the feet . The very last tremors of life are leaving this man ; life is , as it were , slowly flowing out of him ; hence the movement of our eye symbolizes this process by travelling ...
... leave the picture at the left without returning it to the feet . The very last tremors of life are leaving this man ; life is , as it were , slowly flowing out of him ; hence the movement of our eye symbolizes this process by travelling ...
Side 12
... leave before the dance . And he knew , and they knew , that they would all really have ! But Also II , he wanted to , too , since he was who everybody knew he was . But he only knew those who only knew Gladly III . So Also II decided at ...
... leave before the dance . And he knew , and they knew , that they would all really have ! But Also II , he wanted to , too , since he was who everybody knew he was . But he only knew those who only knew Gladly III . So Also II decided at ...
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