Known but unknown
The brook knows the feel Of the sand at its edge, And the sand knows The feel of the water; But the sandness of sand Is unknown to the brook, And not one grain of san d Knows the essence of water.
The brook knows the feel Of the sand at its edge, And the sand knows The feel of the water; But the sandness of sand Is unknown to the brook, And not one grain of san d Knows the essence of water.
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