"Never let go of that fiery sadness called desire"
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“Never let go” reads like advice, but it’s also a dare. The intent isn’t to romanticize suffering for its own sake; it’s to protect the very thing that makes art, love, and reinvention possible. In Smith’s punk-poet lineage, desire is not polite. It doesn’t arrive as a tidy goal; it arrives as obsession, as hunger, as the nervous system refusing to settle. Letting go might mean comfort, but comfort is where the live wire gets insulated.
The subtext is generational and artistic: post-60s idealism curdled into disillusionment, and yet the answer isn’t cynicism. It’s staying porous enough to want, even when wanting hurts. Coming from a musician whose work has long blurred prayer, sex, literature, and rebellion, the phrase reads as a creative ethic: keep the wound open just enough to stay awake. Desire is framed as a kind of fidelity to your unfinished self - not a problem to solve, but a signal you’re still reaching beyond the life you’ve already rehearsed.
Quote Details
| Topic | Sadness |
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| Source | Later attribution: The Women in Storage Club (Gage, 2012) modern compilationISBN: 9781457508479 · ID: CxIcUei3h7YC
Evidence: ... Never let go of that fiery sadness called desire . Patti Smith Chapter 3 LISTENING TO THE CALL " Your pain is 23 The Box becomes too Small. Other candidates (1) The Aeneid: Book 10 (Virgil, 2002) primary60.0% Song: "The Aeneid: Book 10" by Virgil |
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