The Critique of Pure Feeling
From the Wave text The Critique of Practical Reasoning, with 'Feelings' by Gasté /Albert intervened.
The Critique of Pure Feeling
The effect on feeling is pathological—
--Feelings, nothing more than feelings—
Every influence on feeling and every feeling—
--Trying to forget my feelings of love—
Of consciousness and cause, namely—
--Teardrops rolling down on my face—
Being affected by inclinations is called—
--Trying to forget my feelings of love—
The positive source.
There is a feeling for this as it removes—
--Feelings, for all my life I’ll feel it—
Resistance out of the way, this is a help—
--I wish I’d never met you girl—
Therefore this feeling may be called---
--You’ll Never Come Again—
A feeling of feeling.
--Feelings, whoa-whoa-whoa feelings.
Kant/ Gasté /Albert/Bucknell.
Last edited by Steve Bucknell; 02-20-2014 at 10:42 AM.
Reason: questions of authorship
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