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On this type of gleaning,
of images, impressions,
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there is no legislation,
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and gleaning is defined figuratively
as a mental activity.
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To glean facts, acts and deeds,
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to glean information.
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And for forgetful me,
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it's what I have gleaned
that tells where I've been.
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From Japan, I brought back in
my case souvenirs I had gleaned.
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I am back home, the cats are here,
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there's mail,
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one plant's died,
the others haven't.
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Then I look at the leak
in the ceiling and the mold,
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I got used to it.
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I like it in the end.
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It's like a landscape,
an abstract painting,
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a Tapies,
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a Guo Qiang,
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a Borderie.
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There's water dripping,
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I open my suitcase.
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Amazing,
in a department store in Tokyo,
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on the top floor,
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there were Rembrandt paintings,
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original Rembrandts.
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Saskia, up close.
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And then my hand up close,
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I mean, this is my project:
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to film with one hand my other hand.
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To enter into the horror of it.
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I find it extraordinary.
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I feel as if I am an animal,