Although one cannot tell from the signs on the storefronts what kinds of business are represented except for the barber shop, the sizes of the buildings suggest that they provided inexpensive goods and services | For the sun every morning is a beautiful spectacle, and most of the audience sleeps |
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The pungent oranges and bright, green wings Seem things in some procession of the dead, Winding across wide water, without sound | Death is the mother of beauty, mystical, Within whose burning bosom we devise Our earthly mothers waiting, sleeplessly |
People often have plans for a great morning, but when the alarm clock goes off before they are ready to get up, they find that they are not nearly as motivated to get up as they thought.
14The second period, marked pm, covers the 12 hours from noon to midnight | Hopper pointed out in a conversation that the word Sunday was not part of the original title |
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Or do the boughs Hang always heavy in that perfect sky, Unchanging, yet so like our perishing earth, With rivers like our own that seek for seas They never find, the same receding shores That never touch with inarticulate pang? Give the same greeting to others | On the upper-right corner of the picture, the dark brown passage of paint suggests the side of a large building and indicates the possible encroachment of the corporate world on this sunny block |
Its beauty is for rich or poor alike.
20To avoid any confusion when referring to the precise moment of noon or midnight, we recommend using the designations 12 noon and 12 midnight instead | I cannot wait for this night to pass and to see you again in the morning |
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The abbreviations am and pm derive from Latin:• It is all about having a | III Jove in the clouds had his inhuman birth |
" We live in an old chaos of the sun, Or old dependency of day and night, Or island solitude, unsponsored, free, Of that wide water, inescapable.