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Arthur Sze Reads Robert Hass

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Have You Lived With Utmost Care?

I want some breathing room between the lines, so that a reader isn't rushed. At hat point it says a, have you lived with utmost care? I guess there's the sense of urgency of living in the kind of whirld out of balance. But in the earlier poem, there's the kind of lyric motion toward look and appreciate and experience the beauty of the world. And have you made the most of your life really? How have you lived?

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