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Agressive child

“Now I am quietly waiting for the catastrophe of my personality to seem beautiful again, and interesting, and modern. The country is grey and brown and white in trees, snows and skies of laughter always diminishing, less funny not just darker, not just grey. It may be the coldest day of the year, what does he think of that? I mean, what do I? And if I do, perhaps I am myself again.” 
― Frank O’Hara, Meditations in an Emergency
Frank O’Hara tenía la imperiosa responsabilidad de someter cada día y con cada amanecer, al relato de su propia vida en un proceso de reinvención.

“Now I am quietly waiting for 
the catastrophe of my personality 
to seem beautiful again, 
and interesting, and modern. 

The country is grey and 
brown and white in trees, 
snows and skies of laughter 
always diminishing, less funny 
not just darker, not just grey. 

It may be the coldest day of 
the year, what does he think of 
that? I mean, what do I? And if I do, 
perhaps I am myself again.” 

― Frank O’HaraMeditations in an Emergency

Frank O’Hara tenía la imperiosa responsabilidad de someter cada día y con cada amanecer, al relato de su propia vida en un proceso de reinvención.

(Source: anticipatedstranger)