That's joy, it's always
a recognition, the known
appearing fully itself, and
more itself than one knew.


The Jacob's Ladder (1961)


That's joy, it's always a recognition, the known appearing fully itself, and more itself than one knew.

That's joy, it's always a recognition, the known appearing fully itself, and more itself than one knew.

That's joy, it's always a recognition, the known appearing fully itself, and more itself than one knew.

That's joy, it's always a recognition, the known appearing fully itself, and more itself than one knew.