Long for me as I for you, forgetting, what will be inevitable, the long black aftermath of pain.
“Long for me as I for you, forgetting, what will be inevitable, the long black aftermath of pain.”
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Long for me as I for you, forgetting, what will be inevitable, the long black aftermath of pain.
“Long for me as I for you, forgetting, what will be inevitable, the long black aftermath of pain.”
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“Long for me as I for you, forgetting, what will be inevitable, the long black aftermath of pain.”
“Good God, if our civilization were to sober up for a couple of days it'd die of remorse on the third.”
“Muzzle a dog and he will bark out of the other end.”
“War is being declared tomorrow here so perhaps you can understand that I have been working under difficulties, but difficulties negligible compared with what others have to go through.”
“As an angry 16-year-old Muslim growing up in the West in the aftermath of 9/11, with all of the Islamophobia that ensued after that, I wanted to change the world, and change attitudes. Politics has given me a platform and a voice to do that.”
“I'm just always a bit thrown when, in the immediate aftermath of some event which makes us feel like either God's out to get us or He's not doing His job as well as He can, we all still get together and continue to ask Him for help.”
“I think there are patterns of the aftermath of colonization that you see echoed in cultures and communities across the world.”
“When I was younger, I was terrified to express anger because it would often kick-start a horrible reaction in the men in my life. So I bit my tongue. I was left to painstakingly deal with the aftermath of my avoidance later in life, in therapy or through the lyrics of my songs.”
“Cancer and its aftermath changed my outlook in a profound way. I've become less of a hermit, and I travel more.”