Something curious happened to me. I was in the library looking for a book. I caught out of curiosity one called: 50 poems by E. E. Cummings.
I read some lines exactly in the page where I
opened it (I always do that). Then, on the first page, this was part of what Cummings
said: “So far as I am concerned, poetry and
every other art was, is, and forever will be strictly and distinctly a question
of individuality... If poetry is your goal, you’ve got to forget all about
punishments and all about rewards and all about self-styled obligations and
duties and responsibilities etcetera ad infinitum and remember one thing only: that it’s you -nobody else- who determine your destiny and decide your fate.”
(I wrote this in 2002 or 2003) Corina Moscovich
Cliqueá en “comentarios”, saldrá una ventana donde escribir y justo
debajo, la forma en que quieras identificarte (Google; anónimo; nombre/URL). Clik on “comentarios”, you will see a pop up
window where you can write it. Just below, you decide how you want to identify
(Google; anónimo; nombre/URL).
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