Words are music to the ears, alone or together, with or without melody.

A.A. Patawaran
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  1. To read a poem Is to see light where there is darkness Is to hear silence where there is noise Is to dance where there is no music Is to sing where the only instrument is words And the stirring, impassioned pauses

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  4. Real is overrated No way in my life is that the gist I'd be everything I am not If I were a fictionist

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