Lacabra-Ayala: Well, rather than abstract. In earlier times, when I had a lucid idea, I wrote so much, used long lines, convoluted words. But what I really wanted to say did not come out. Here, what I wanted to say, I could see. And it was no hassle at all. I could go out to play with children, go to the sea, do the laundry, or go to market. What I wanted to say was all there, everywhere.
But whenever I try to put the magical world in my mind into words, it turns out to be a devastated and shattered world.
I'm wondering when will be the time that the words will come into its proper place.
When will I be like Tita Lacambra-Ayala, who can easily view her masterpiece and describe it the way she wanted.
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