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who pulls very<br />
hard<br />
on<br />
hair<br />
to form<br />
the braid<br />
down<br />
the back<br />
almost<br />
touching<br />
her thigh<br />
the longer<br />
this hair<br />
the more grace<br />
forgiveness<br />
brilliance<br />
of<br />
white light<br />
that will<br />
shine<br />
down<br />
on them<br />
when at<br />
the moment<br />
of betrothal<br />
to an<br />
older<br />
preselected<br />
gentleman<br />
they<br />
cut off<br />
and<br />
offer<br />
the braid<br />
her<br />
irrevocable<br />
the change<br />
from<br />
maiden child<br />
to woman<br />
betrothed<br />
spoken for<br />
promised<br />
chosen<br />
given away<br />
taken away<br />
become another<br />
one's daughter<br />
wife<br />
taken<br />
in hand<br />
wedded<br />
as long<br />
as she<br />
shall live<br />
as long<br />
as her<br />
hair<br />
shall<br />
grow<br />
Colour<br />
Kandinsky: Complete Writings on Art, edited by Kenneth C.<br />
Lindsay (pg. 159):<br />
Even in very early youth I sensed the unparalleled expressive<br />
power of colour. I envied musicians, who could create art without<br />
"narrating" anything "realistic". Colour, however, seemed to me<br />
just as expressive and powerful as sound.<br />
Anyone who has heard of colour therapy knows that coloured light<br />
can have a particular effect upon the entire body. Various attempts<br />
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