Don't sign your namebetween worlds, surmountthe manifold of meanings, trust the tearstain, learn to live.

Paul Celan
Don't sign your namebetween worlds, surmountthe manifold of meanings, trust...
Don't sign your namebetween worlds, surmountthe manifold of meanings, trust...
Don't sign your namebetween worlds, surmountthe manifold of meanings, trust...
Don't sign your namebetween worlds, surmountthe manifold of meanings, trust...
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When you are writing something, you put your name at the top of the paper. If you wanted to, though, you could stop before signing your name. There are other ways to sign your name. You can put a tear stain on the paper.

Or, if you want to take it even further, you can write your signature in ink that has been covered with tears. You can learn to live without signing your name between worlds because it is not necessary anymore.

Source: Glottal Stop

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