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Love Quote by Eric Nickel

“Far to much blood. Far to many tears. Fate has mocked me, Walked at my side, All of my years. I wanted to leave something lasting, Something profound, Something real. Few more words to carve, To remind the World, How to feel. A Manifesto, Of Pain, And Love. Written in flesh. A pound, To start…” quote by Eric Nickel
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“Far to much blood. Far to many tears. Fate has mocked me, Walked at my side, All of my years. I wanted to leave something lasting, Something profound, Something real. Few more words to carve, To remind the World, How to feel. A Manifesto, Of Pain, And Love. Written in flesh. A pound, To start, Written by man, That dared to Love, With all of his heart.”

Eric Nickel

About This Quote

Source Poem: Manifesto of Pain and Love, 2020

The poet reflects on personal suffering and desire for lasting impact, intertwining pain with love, urging creation of meaningful expression.

In simple terms: Pain and love inspire lasting creation.

Key Takeaway

Channel suffering into art.

Themes

suffering creation legacy

Mood

melancholic hopeful

Type

poetic inspirational

When to use this quote

  • Writing workshops
  • personal journaling
  • public readings
  • therapeutic art sessions

Key Concepts

Existentialism artistic expression

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does lasting legacy mean to you?
  • How can love transform pain into purpose?
A Different Perspective

Art may not always translate personal pain into universal resonance.

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