This feeling you have has been tended to, managed, maybe even survived, I would say survived from the whole piece over a long time.
And then, even knocking an inferno, I'm just wondering, it's a paradox, yeah? You're not something fragile, something that is needing care. Or maybe something consuming.
I don't think fragile is giving me the detail that I'm wondering in my head. So, as someone who do not believe in love, I would say that this is a very mature and admirable piece. Actually, because I was expecting you to come and refine and paint some of those, your butterflies and everything.
But, you know, I love the fact that you decided to do something, write something that is very deliberate and brilliant, yeah? And also the part where you said, in the blink of an eye, the past is gone.
You know, you're processing, you're accounting, you're confronting what happened in the journey. And the journey is actually concerning, because I feel like you, that I know, you're not writing it wrong in real time.
I don't think you're ever writing it wrong. But then, the poem is exquisite, yeah. And, you know, pieces of it actually assembled together.
I feel like it doesn't seem like your piece at all, but then, what can I say? You can wow me. So, yeah, the piece is lovely, you know, both literally and emotionally. And it's worth reading, yeah.
I don't believe in love, but I believe in what love produces. When you decided not to waste the pain or the emotional distress you're feeling, I decided to create this piece. So, yeah, thank you.
Thank you, Ije. Thank you, Ije, thank you very much. And, I know, that was why you wanted me to recite my piece, so that you attack me, right there.
No problem. Somebody's going to come and fight for me, don't worry. I'm listening to, what's it called? This, Adele, yeah.
You know, they say Adele normally drops fire albums after her heart breaks. So, it's like, you normally drop fire pieces after you break fast. I think that's good.