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On the sign:
TIME OUT
We will put Time to sleep on that warm hill. Lie naked in the tawny grass and fill Our veins with golden bubbles. Grass will grow Beneath your arm-pits and between your feet Before we take our bodies up, and go Like dazzled aliens through the dusty street.
Berklee’s poetry trail was laid in October 2003 along Edison Street between Shattuck and Milvia Streets. The route includes 128 metal plates with excerpts from songs, each of which is related in one way or another to the city of Berkeley.
The plaque features a poem by the American poet Genevieve Taggard (1894-1948), who studied at Berkeley University.