William Matthews Quotes
I Was Miserable, Of Course, For I Was Seventeen, And So I Swung Into Action And Wrote A Poem, And It Was Miserable, For That's How I Thought Poetry Worked: You Digested Experience And Shat Literature. [from "Mingus At The Showplace"]
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