| Pier Hein. Grooks IV. Doubleday, New York, 1972. |
....self reference like Imagine yourself stripped little by little of this sensation, that thought, until all that is left is your own grasp of being awake but not aware of anything else. This may be what is suggested in Piet Hein s poem EVENING AND MORNING SONG About falling asleep and waking up [6], with a dimming of awareness upon falling asleep; or with the first glimmer of awareness upon waking up, in which one has not yet recalled one is the person of yesterday with plans for the day ahead, not yet at first identified with a name or a history or a persona beyond the primitive self ....
Pier Hein. Grooks IV. Doubleday, New York, 1972.
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