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I must confess, part of the reason I put it there is because I didn't actually like the repetition of "ever so long ago."
But I am not certain that I like "Beyond the Reach of God there" either. I put in there in the opening thread so that I could get a genuine reaction to it, but I'm not too attached to it. I think it can work, but not unless I can find a way to work in the Shadowy figure section, so it doesn't come so out of nowhere.
Instead of Eliezer's original "Long ago, and far away, ever so long ago" (which I agree is repetitive), what about just "Far away/And ever so long ago" for that stanza?
There's probably a way to work it in using only a few lines, you don't need the whole Shadowy figure section. If you work in this part:
Then you can probably fit Beyond the Reach of God in there somewhere.
One potential solution: shorten the part on tribal politics and put the above in instead--it's more poetic and has less of a technical style.
I included something about the God-figure where it used to say "Unless you want to say 'Magic'". I don't think it quite works - it ends on a question that isn't adequately resolved before moving on.
Let me know what you think.
Actually, I think it does work, especially if you are presenting this to people who are somewhat familiar with LessWrong ideas. Given that this is poetry, I'm not sure that a fully rigorous reply is even necessary.