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impatient comes
the word to my heart
rushing to be pinned down
on the white to make a
change in the emptiness
[nulla dies sine linea ‹… dìes … linea ‘(Lat.” no day without a line “). – Phrase attributed by Pliny (Nat. Hist. XXXV, 36) to the Greek painter Apelles (4th century BC), of whom it is said that he did not let a day pass without practicing; …]
any chance of a translation, cheers
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impatient comes
the word to my heart
rushing to be pinned down
on the white to make a
change in the emptiness
[nulla dies sine linea ‹… dìes … linea ‘(Lat.” no day without a line “). – Phrase attributed by Pliny (Nat. Hist. XXXV, 36) to the Greek painter Apelles (4th century BC), of whom it is said that he did not let a day pass without practicing; …]
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