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I Remain: The Letters of Lew Welch and the Correspondence of His Friends, Vol. 1: 1949-1960 I Remain: The Letters of Lew Welch and the Correspondence of His Friends, Vol. 1: 1949-1960 by Lew Welch
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“Living is made up of these little things - a day to day business punctuated with things seen, seen best when we weren't looking for them, or things that just happened to us while we were walking "dully along" and that we ought to notice these things. It is very easy to bandage the eyes and tell everyone that life is dull. But I am called odd by these people because I really don't think so. I try to make the day have a THING in it, and it usually does whether I try or not. And that makes the day. Period. But I am purposeless.
I am talking of this far too seriously, but it rather hurts when I think that I was once very vulnerable to the charges that come my way. I have tried so damned hard to put a thing as simply as it appeared to me, and tried too damned hard not to let myself blow up a simple happening into a symbol of unrequited love but to leave it as it is. shit.”
Lew Welch, I Remain: The Letters of Lew Welch and the Correspondence of His Friends, Vol. 1: 1949-1960
“Christ, will I ever find someone who is not crying inside?”
Lew Welch, I Remain: The Letters of Lew Welch and the Correspondence of His Friends, Vol. 1: 1949-1960
“ALRIGHT then, be a Zen monk. But you wait and see. You'll be happy and bright. You'll laugh. People will envy and ridicule you. You won't care. (sigh)”
Lew Welch, I Remain: The Letters of Lew Welch and the Correspondence of His Friends, Vol. 1: 1949-1960