![]() Victor Brack for "Doctors of Death" project shown at Southwest Texas State University art gallery in 1985. ![]() I am aware that this is a long story, but also that this poem is a cry for attention to his problems and then it is much more understandable. Completely mentally exhausted, he decided to be admitted to a catholic monastry for psychiatric care were he was castrated to be relieved of his needs.Īfterwards he led a secluded life in an old gate keeper's house with only one room where he stayed with his heavy motorcycle. He had a terrible life and his orientation weighed on him like a heavy burden and at some point it became too much for him and he started drinking. He was a strict Catholic and in this faith you were excluded because of this. He was also gay and he went to study psychology to be able to heal himself. ![]() This poet suffered from Peter Pan syndrome, which means that the person in question resists aging and wants to remain a child dispite everything. No peace with what smalness and cowardice offeredĪnd let this light shine in me longer now. ![]() Where I often sought to dispel my sadnessįor help will surely help me, besides him no oneĪnd I still wanted to be freed from my needs
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