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The most tragic story isn't the one written by Shakespeare or Hans Christian Andersen It is not about Romeo, Juliet and their forbidden love, dying together Nor a man, a mermaid and their impossibility to live for each other It is about a writer and a reader: Where the writer has written down, in every language, every realistic & imaginable word & emotion for the world But the reader doesn't even have a chance to read them The most tragic story is about the reader who can not read, and in the end, the writer who will not write The most tragic happily ever after is where the reader and writer end each other
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Mar 17, 2017
Mar 17, 2017 at 6:47 AM UTC
To be or not to be, to write and not to read
The most tragic story isn't the one written by Shakespeare or Hans Christian Andersen It is not about Romeo, Juliet and their forbidden love, dying together Nor a man, a mermaid and their impossibility to live for each other It is about a writer and a reader: Where the writer has written down, in every language, every realistic & imaginable word & emotion for the world But the reader doesn't even have a chance to read them The most tragic story is about the reader who can not read, and in the end, the writer who will not write The most tragic happily ever after is where the reader and writer end each other
lunar-love
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Mar 17, 2017
Mar 17, 2017 at 6:47 AM UTC
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