No amount of speed could break me of this darkness... The sorrow is ever clinging to me.

D.R. Hedge
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No amount of speed could break me of this darkness... The sorrow is ever clinging to me. In his poem, William Blake wrote about how much he hates the darkness and how it holds him prisoner. In Blake's mind, as long as he remains in the darkness, he will never be able to see the light.

Source: The Geri Rogue

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