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The stones open an eye of stone,
the bones open an eye of bone. Each dog has a snout in place of its eyes, and barks from three snouts, generously. It's a constant transforming of eyes in the air. The eye of the cat turns into leaves. The leaves murmur a sweet lament in the sockets of the mother cats. My eyes remain open and misted. My eye blinks in the town council tower, and suddenly I sense in my sockets, with infant in arms, the statues of Mary.
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