segue
1. Music. To make a transition directly from one movement or theme to another.
2. To move smoothly and unhesitatingly from one state, condition, situation, or element to another: Daylight segued into dusk.
" Better to write
for yourself
and have no public,
than to write for
the public
and have no self "
Tuesday, December 10, 2002

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