It’s All Right If We Can’t Recall Our Own Name

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It’s all right if we’re troubled by the night.

It’s all right if we can’t recall our own name.

It’s all right if this rough music keeps on playing.

— Robert Bly from poem The Sympathies of the Long Married

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