“You'll never know that you had all of me.
You'll never know the poetry you've stirred in me.
Of all the stars I've seen that shine so brightly,
I've never known or felt in myself so rightly,
It's in me...”

—  Kate Bush

Source: Song lyrics, The Kick Inside (1978)

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