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> As such, every reading of every poem, regardless of language, is an act of translation: translation into the reader's intellectual and emotional life. As no individual reader remains the same, each reading becomes a different --- not merely another --- reading. The same poem cannot be read twice.
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> [...] the poem continues in a state of restless change. (Weinberger, pg. 46)
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## Spring
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Spring is commonly associated with newness. New growth, new life, new warmth under a new sun.[^test]
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[^test]: Half an hour’s silence,
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body relaxing slowly,
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letting springtime in.
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Spring is commonly associated with newness. New growth, new life, new warmth under a new sun.
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The seasonal storms have poured upon the grassy flat,
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