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Born in 1925 / Died in August 6, 2004 / United States / English

Quotes by Donald Justice

Agriculture embraced Industry, Mammothly, on public walls. Meanwhile we camped out underneath Great smiles on billboards fading.
Now comes the evening of the mind. Here are the fireflies twitching in the blood.
If he could sleep on it. He would make his bed with white sheets And disappear into the white, Like a man diving, If he could be certain That the light Would not keep him awake, The light that reaches To the bottom.
There is no way to ease the burden. The voyage leads on from harm to harm, A land of others and of silence.
How shall I speak of Doom, and ours in special, But as of something altogether common?
Men at forty Learn to close softly The doors to rooms they will not be Coming back to.
The artist will have had his revenge for being made to wait, A revenge not only necessary but right and clever—...