Emily Barrett Browning Quotes

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Brian Wilson went to bed for three years. Jean-Michel Basquiat would spend all day in bed. Monica Ali, Charles Bukowski, Marcel Proust, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Tracey Emin, Emily Dickinson, Edith Sitwell, Frida Kahlo, William Wordsworth, RenΓ© Descartes, Mark Twain, Henri Matisse, Kathy Acker, Derek Jarman and Patti Smith all worked or work from bed and they’re productive people. (Am I protesting too much?) Humans take to their beds for all sorts of reasons: because they’re overwhelmed by life, need to rest, think, recover from illness and trauma, because they’re cold, lonely, scared, depressed – sometimes I lie in bed for weeks with a puddle of depression in my sternum – to work, even to protest (Emily Dickinson, John and Yoko). Polar bears spend six months of the year sleeping, dormice too. Half their lives are spent asleep, no one calls them lazy. There’s a region in the South of France, near the Alps, where whole villages used to sleep through the seven months of winter – I might be descended from them. And in 1900, it was recorded that peasants from Pskov in northwest Russia would fall into a deep winter sleep called lotska for half the year: β€˜for six whole months out of the twelve to be in the state of Nirvana longed for by Eastern sages, free from the stress of life, from the need to labour, from the multitudinous burdens, anxieties, and vexations of existence’.‑ Even when I’m well I like to lie in bed and think. It’s as if
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Viv Albertine (To Throw Away Unopened)
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I think I was enchanted When first a sombre Girl β€” I read that Foreign Lady** β€” The Dark β€” felt beautiful β€” And whether it was noon at night β€” Or only Heaven β€” at Noon β€” For very Lunacy of Light I had not power to tell β€” The Bees β€” became as Butterflies β€” The Butterflies β€” as Swans β€” Approached β€” and spurned the narrow Grass β€” And just the meanest Tunes That Nature murmured to herself To keep herself in Cheer β€” I took for Giants β€” practising Titanic Opera β€” The Days β€” to Mighty Metres stept β€” The Homeliest β€” adorned As if unto a Jubilee 'Twere suddenly confirmed β€” I could not have defined the change β€” Conversion of the Mind Like Sanctifying in the Soul β€” Is witnessed β€” not explained β€” 'Twas a Divine Insanity β€” The Danger to be Sane Should I again experience β€” 'Tis Antidote to turn β€” To Tomes of solid Witchcraft β€” Magicians be asleep β€” But Magic β€” hath an Element Like Deity β€” to keep β€”
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Emily Dickinson