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“Our scribblings are usually not lyrics but whirrings, without colour or resonanc…” — Rosa Luxemburg
Our scribblings are usually not lyrics but whirrings, without colour or resonance, like the tone of an engine-wheel. I believe that the cause lies in the fact that when people write, they forget for the most part to dig deeply into themselves and to feel the whole import and truth of what they are writing.
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