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Burden Quote by Allen Ginsberg

“The weight of the world is love. Under the burden of solitude, under the burden of dissatisfaction the weight, the weight we carry is love. Who can deny? In dreams it touches the body, in thought constructs a miracle, in imagination anguishes till born in human-- looks out of the heart burning…” quote by Allen Ginsberg
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““The weight of the world is love. Under the burden of solitude, under the burden of dissatisfaction the weight, the weight we carry is love. Who can deny? In dreams it touches the body, in thought constructs a miracle, in imagination anguishes till born in human-- looks out of the heart burning with purity-- for the burden of life is love, but we carry the weight wearily, and so must rest in the arms of love at last, must rest in the arms of love. No rest without love, no sleep without dreams of love-- be mad or chill obsessed with angels or machines, the final wish is love --cannot be bitter, cannot deny, cannot withhold if denied: the weight is too heavy --must give for no return as thought is given in solitude in all the excellence of its excess. The warm bodies shine together in the darkness, the hand moves to the center of the flesh, the skin trembles in happiness and the soul comes joyful to the eye-- yes, yes, that's what I wanted, I always wanted, I always wanted, to return to the body where I was born.””

Allen Ginsberg

About This Quote

Source Poem: Untitled, Allen Ginsberg, 1960s

Love is portrayed as both a heavy burden and a necessary source of comfort and purpose, suggesting that embracing love eases life's hardships.

In simple terms: Love is a heavy but essential comfort.

Key Takeaway

Embrace love to ease life's weight.

Themes

love burden solitude hope spirituality

Mood

reflective hopeful melancholic

Type

philosophical poetic

When to use this quote

  • grief
  • relationships
  • creative work
  • spiritual practice
  • mental health

Key Concepts

existentialism human connection psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does love help you cope with loneliness?
  • Can love be both a burden and a relief?
A Different Perspective

Love alone cannot solve all problems; external support may be needed.

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