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On the sign:
LEFT EYE
There’s a barrier before between I think they were trying to write their names on it
The rubbed-looking light a glare of the all along Had inserted itself into the nerves’ lining Say you saw it Be alive As if comprehension were not to blame As if autonomy were not to blame And to the you between us there could be read (a heap of dirt had been pushed up, outside) In the numberless Rumorless Night the flame narrative the flame report +++ -Brenda Hillman
Berklee’s poetry Walk 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 current plaque features a poem written by the American poet Brenda Hillman (1951), who lived in Berkeley