Some women marry houses.

Some women marry houses.

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I like you; your eyes are full of language."[Letter to Anne Clarke, July 3, 1964.]

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Poetry led me by the hand out of madness.

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I’d won the worldbut like aforsaken explorer,I’d lostmy map.

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Clover['s] eyes are full of language.

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I feel unspeakably lonely. And I feel - drained. It is a blank state of mind and soul I cannot describe to you as I think it would not make any difference. Also it is a very private feeling I have - that of melting into a perpetual nervous breakdown. I am often questioning myself what I further want to do, who I further wish to be; which parts of me, exactly, are still functioning properly. No answers, darling. At all.

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exI feel unspeakably lonely. And I feel - drained. It is a blank state of mind and soul I cannot describe to you as I think it would not make any difference. Also it is a very private feeling I have - that of melting into a perpetual nervous breakdown. I am often questioning myself what I further want to do, who I further wish to be; which parts of me, exactly, are still functioning properly. No answers, darling. At all.

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The rest of my room is book shelves. I hoard books. They are people who do not leave.

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Death's in the good-bye.

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