Now if you imagine that you unstrip the globe and flatten it on the top of the table, you will find that in every corner of the earth there is a fire.aACA[yen]
Consider: "a mother who must unmother / So, unstrip yourself of me," or her metaphor of "exuviae," or her poem "Spider in an Amber Drop," which recalls vaguely Heaney's "The Grauballe Man."