“There is shadow under this red rock
(Come in under the shadow of this red rock),
And I will show you something different from either
Your shadow at morning striding behind you
Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you;
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.”

—  T.S. Eliot , book The Waste Land

Source: The Waste Land (1922), Line 25 et seq.

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