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Dear DaNiCa, 



I have always hated cliches: thought they were unimaginative and lazy but I fear I must use one now. There’s no other way for me to say what I want to say. If you’re reading this letter then I am gone, not dead but asleep. In my life I frequently fantasised about a life that was not mine. I saw the way you interacted with the other less-cool children at school, and the way you acted with other musicians in adulthood.</description>
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