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What matters in the life of a poet is the life of the imagination, and friendship — not bitterness, not resentment — can nurture the thirsty soil of the poet's mind.
Ephesians 4 27 says it perfectly: "And do not give the devil an opportunity [to lead you into sin by holding a grudge, or nurturing anger, or harboring resentment, or cultivating bitterness].
It was about Stephen's specifically skewed sense of reality, his delusions of SAS greatness, which were punctured by an Afghan war vet who saw through them; and his bitterness, too, at being the odd one out, nurtured by the small indignities at work and the daily tragedy of tending to his mother's disability.
No bitterness.
But not bitterness.
Add bitterness.
Not bitterness.
But he rejected bitterness.
That takes real bitterness".
"It starts this bitterness".
Much bitterness remains.
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