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It helped me feel like I was not the only one feeling things so intensely.
I love this, and I get this out of literature. Also I once wrote a book of poems called "The Intensity of Life" and it was very emotional, you bet. I'm listening to an album right now that I first heard when I was younger, a real sad one, "Birthdays" by Keaton Henson.
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11 sats \ 1 reply \ @plebpoet 6 Apr
okay but if I have to be truthful, Ed Sheeran's first album + saved me at age 18.
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Awesome. I haven't listened to him much but he strikes me as a kind soul.
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That makes sense. I was never much of a reader but it feels like it could be the same. Perhaps that is what art is all about.
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