It's all right, she said. It's all right. That was really a very nice sound. There should be a bird that does that: that sings when you are impotent.
In Richard Brautigan's "A Confederate General from Big Sur," there is a poignant moment where a character reassures another with the phrase "It's all right." This comforting sentiment highlights the importance of solace in moments of vulnerability, particularly when one feels powerless or inadequate. The notion of finding beauty in such hardships is reflected in the idea of a bird that sings specifically for those who experience impotence, symbolizing hope and...