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Forrest's Removable Blaze

Forrest's Removable Blaze In an interview with the Daily Beast's Tony Doukopil March 3, 2013, Forrest replied to a question about the Blaze's permanence with:

"While it's not impossible to remove the blaze it isn't feasible to try, and I'm certain it's still there." FF

In this video, we begin our discussion of the 1st sentence in the fourth stanza: "If you've been wise and found the blaze," with the possibility of the blaze being an object that can be removed. What does 'feasability' mean to you?

It's also important to note that the words 'You've' and 'Found' are written in the past tense suggesting that you must have done something or discovered something prior to this point. We also discuss possible reasons for using the word 'Wise'.

Next week, we will continue our discussion of this sentence and I'll provide my specific theories up to this point.

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Michael and Richard

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