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When I studied music, back in university, back as I was starting to get into software engineering, I found the dichotomy surrounding repeatability between these two subjects self-evident. There is a special curse for software bugs that are not easily repeated: Heisenbugs[^heisenbugs]. On the other hand, though, there *is* no way to ever perform the same song twice, even for the same singers, the same instrumentalists, the same conductors. Even with the same audience, that time any time must perforce pass in so time-bound an art means that those who hear the song
[^heisenbugs]: From the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which, glibly, states that observation influences measurements. A bug that you cannot reproduce when you are watching simply must share some of these attributes, but they never do.
A year spirals up.
A day, a week, a month, they all spiral, for any one Sunday is like the previous and the next shall be much the same, but the you who experiences the differing Sundays is different. It is a spiral, proceeding steadfastly onward. A day is a spiral, with each morning much the same as the one before and the one after. A month, following the cycle of the moon
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\parencite[26]{leaves}
'''
Spring is commonly associated with newness. New growth, new life, new warmth under a new sun.
## Summer
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No advent waits for the restive dreamer.
I bandage my tattered, bitten left hand
And shed the smoke rings on my cloven finger.
'''
(Dwale, pg. 8)
\parencite[8]{leaves}
'''
## Autumn
'''
*Face down in the leaves*
'''
We crawl through moist humus like millipedes,
Feasting on dirt and dead, crumbling leaves
While striped skies cycle through violet hues,
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I know your breath, your jasmine-scented air.
Alive, a god to mites and mud-daubers.
The harvestmen scuttle and bob onwards.
\parencite[9]{leaves}
'''
(Dwale, pg. 9)
### The poem
### Analysis and parallels
### The song
### In life
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## Winter
'''
*Dirt Garden*
'''
My garden of foxtails and milk-thistle,
Alive and wild, more so than tended rows
In growth, has died. I killed them a little,
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Just they and I, with no need of reproof,
And thank the thorns for making a hale fence,
The compost for being my winter blanket.
\parencite[5]{leaves}
'''
(Dwale, pg. 5)
### The poem
### Analysis and parallels
### The song
### In life
## Citations
## Works cited
```
@book{dwale,
@book{leaves,
title = "Face Down in the Leaves",
author = "Dwale",
publisher = "Weasel Press",
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@book{graves_poems,
title = "Collected poems, 1965",
author = "Robert Graves",
publisher = "Cassell & Company Ltd",
publisher = "Cassell \& Company Ltd",
place = "London, UK",
year = "1965"
}
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@book{issa,
title = "The Autumn Wind: a selection of poems by Issa",
author = "Issa, Kobayashi and Mackenzie, Lewis (Trans.)",
publisher = "John Murray (Publishers) Ltd"
publisher = "John Murray (Publishers) Ltd",
place = "London, UK",
year = "1957"
}
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title = "Pale She",
author = "Scott-Clary, Madison",
howpublished = {\url{https://writing.drab-makyo.com/poetry/pale-she/}},
year = "2020",`
year = "2020",
note = "Accessed Feb 11, 2021"
}
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howpublished = {\url{https://ericwhitacre.com/music-catalog/winter}},
note = "Accessed Feb 10, 2021"
}
@misc{dwale,
title = "Dwale",
author = "WikiFur",
howpublished = {\url{https://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Dwale}},
note = "Accessed Nov 28, 2021"
}
```
## Notes
[^heisenbugs]: From the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which, glibly, states that observation influences measurements. A bug that you cannot reproduce when you are watching simply must share some of these attributes, but they never do.