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    George Seferis
    “My old friend, what are you looking for?
    After years abroad you’ve come back
    with images you’ve nourished
    under foreign skies
    far from you own country.’

    ‘I’m looking for my old garden;
    the trees come to my waist
    and the hills resemble terraces
    yet as a child
    I used to play on the grass
    under great shadows
    and I would run for hours
    breathless over the slopes.’

    ‘My old friend, rest,
    you’ll get used to it little by little;
    together we will climb
    the paths you once knew,
    we will sit together
    under the plane trees’ dome.
    They’ll come back to you little by little,
    your garden and your slopes.’

    ‘I’m looking for my old house,
    the tall windows
    darkened by ivy;
    I’m looking for the ancient column
    known to sailors.
    How can I get into this coop?
    The roof comes to my shoulders
    and however far I look
    I see men on their knees
    as though saying their prayers.’

    ‘My old friend, don’t you hear me?
    You’ll get used to it little by little.
    Your house is the one you see
    and soon friends and relatives
    will come knocking at the door
    to welcome you back tenderly.’

    ‘Why is your voice so distant?
    Raise your head a little
    so that I understand you.
    As you speak you grow
    gradually smaller
    as though you’re sinking into the ground.’

    ‘My old friend, stop a moment and think:
    you’ll get used to it little by little.
    Your nostalgia has created
    a non-existent country, with laws
    alien to earth and man.’

    ‘Now I can’t hear a sound.
    My last friend has sunk.
    Strange how from time to time
    they level everything down.
    Here a thousand scythe-bearing chariots go past
    and mow everything down”
    George Seferis

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    Jane Jacobs
    “[Cities] are not like suburbs, only denser. They differ from towns and suburbs in basic ways, and one of these is that cities are, by definition, full of strangers.”
    Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of Great American Cities



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