domingo, 4 de diciembre de 2016

The new mysteries of Noelia


"To inhabit a labyrinth is something desperate or perhaps I express myself poorly It´s something hopeless and I know that this word sounds ugly But I don´t find another more adequate Each step you take, seems like the steps that fall back If you lose the thread of Ariadne, you´ll lose everything. All hope vanishes. Each corridor you choose, it´ll only be futile enthusiasm for freedom that doesn´t arrive and won´t come. Just the walls to which you cling or strike almost lifeless and impotent. Living a labyrinth is no task for humans, but for gods, and I ... I am not a god. "
Christopher Owen Harrison (Philadelphia, 1829 - London, 1896)

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