Michael Whone
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Blossom In Winter
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Winter Lyric
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2017
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There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
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2018
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Lo-Fi
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“When you are brooding, people say you’re too brooding and when you are lively, people say you’re too lively. You can never win. Together the two of us made an excellent pairing. I accepted her for being so vivacious, and she accepted me in my depths and together there was a balance. Really, inside of every gloomy man resides a part of him that wants to be vibrant, and I saw the opposite in Sarah. She always wanted to be more deep, deliberate, and introspective.”
― There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
― There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
“I suspect that it was simply that I had admired the earth, and the universe. The more I say and think that I admire it, and love it, the more it gives me what I admire, or strange coincidences that leave me in more awe than I was before.”
― Winter Lyric
― Winter Lyric
“I feel this very bittersweet moment so well, and so clearly, and so fondly, especially since to feel the bittersweet moments of life is to feel the best of it all.”
― Winter Lyric
― Winter Lyric
“I told her a bit about unicycles. “The unicycle is the ultimate symbol of autonomy—with the adversity of only having one wheel, there is a struggle to move forward. When you grow more comfortable with your knowledge of the mechanics of the bike and the lay of the land, you learn to manoeuvre gracefully on any terrain life can throw at you. It’s the same as the test of gaining your own autonomy.”
― There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
― There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
“He spent most of his time in a cabin on Lake Simcoe, was a tremendous pianist, and later in life took obscene amounts of prescribed medications for illnesses, which may or may not have been correctly diagnosed, resultant of his brilliant, but tumultuous mind.”
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“I think that because I’m so happy, the easiest, most minute bit of sadness will strike me like it is the hardest blow anyone has ever endured.”
― Winter Lyric
― Winter Lyric