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I don't want clouds to do anythingI don't want them to classify or be classifiedI don't want them to become dragonsor something other than what they areI don't want to remember their names by type, which I can't anyway, as much as I try. Except for cumulus, the puffy ones, and stratus, the streaky ones. But not the wispy ones that puff apostrophes across the sky, or dark looming ones that threaten rain, or pink ones refracting the sun's rays as it sets, or slowly moving ones that cloak the moonlight, or that one up there.
Anthropology & Humanism – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 2023
Keywords: atmosphere; clouds; hundreds; immanence; Kathleen Stewart
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