"Forrest, in twenty or thirty years, would you rather have made a few poems a part of your soul and part of the foundation of your being? Or would you rather not remember, and not have any need or desire to remember, the interpretation you gave to a poem no lines of which you could recall?"
Does it means "in the future of 20 or 30 years from now, Forrest should write poems" or "in the past of 20 or 30 years, Forrest should have written poems"?
I'm confused wheater [the time of writing a poem] is the future or the past from now. Thank you for helping me.
2006-08-18
18:33:56
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Stephen K
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