From these questions Heidegger is drawn to ask what it means to " poetise, " answering that poetising is always inaugurating something, that genuine poetising is always poetising " anew . " Thus the " Now " of the first line speaks not only of the present, but toward the future.
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From these questions Heidegger is drawn to ask what it means to " poetise, " answering that poetising is always inaugurating something, that genuine poetising is always poetising " anew . " Thus the " Now " of the first line speaks not only of the present, but toward the future.
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From these questions Heidegger is drawn to ask what it means to " poetise, " answering that poetising is always inaugurating something, that genuine poetising is always poetising " anew . " Thus the " Now " of the first line speaks not only of the present, but toward the future.