Loneliness & undoing aloneness

Just a small town girl
livin' in a lonely world
She took the midnight train
go
in' anywhere

Journey

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And all I lov’d—I lov’d alone

Edgar Allan Poe

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Well, I
wait around the train station
waitin' for that train
waitin' for the train, yeah
to take me
from this lonesome place

Jimi Hendrix

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If I should be short on words
And long on things to say
Could you crawl into my world
And take me worlds away

Chris Cornell

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I go to the hills
when my heart is lonely

The Sound of Music

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O’Keeffe said
a very old friend of hers—Dave—
was one of the few people
she could stand with
in a beautiful place
and feel all alone.
Those people are pretty rare
she said,
she once stood with him
on the rim of the Grand Canyon
and felt alone.

—C.S. Merrill,
O’Keeffe: Days in a Life

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Sometimes I feel like
my only friend

Red Hot Chili Peppers

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I know what it means
to be alon
e.

Led Zeppelin

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the irony of loneliness
is we all feel it
at the same time

—rupi kaur

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Whoever you are,
no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself
to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese,
harsh and exciting—
over and over
announcing your place
in the family of things.

—Mary Oliver

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You can stand under my umbrella,
you can stand under my umbrella.

Rihanna

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Poem: Solitude

Poem: Bryant Park at Dusk

Poem: Things

Poem: [anyone lived in a pretty how town]

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An overlooked cure for loneliness

Ikigai