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The title is a surprisingly succinct encapsulation of Nicks's lyrical alchemy: a combination of acceptance (I am hurting) and perspective (I will not hurt forever).
She was given an acoustic guitar for her sixteenth birthday, and immediately wrote a song called "I've Loved and I've Lost and I'm Sad but Not Blue". The title is a surprisingly succinct encapsulation of Nicks's lyrical alchemy: a combination of acceptance (I am hurting) and perspective (I will not hurt forever).
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