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On the sign:
AMAZING GRACE
A few words from the hymn as I first heard it, in 1964, arrested, after so much church Latin, by the vulgate pouring from the marchers’ mouths.
October sun. Almost children, in a game, sitting around a police car. The scene drenched in song
someone who unfolds a letter, not to read it, but to see the shape of the handwriting again
Berkeley’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 by the writer and poet Edward Smallfield who lives in Berkeley.