Dave Navarro draws on Walt Whitman to explain Jane's Addiction issues
Briefly

"Perhaps it's simpler to recognize when something is gone and learn from the magical lesson of grief rather than avoid it and remain in a consistent state of dissatisfaction," he mused.
"The leaves represent the cycle of life and death, yet he continued to work on the body of poems until his own death in 1892," Navarro wrote of Whitman.
"[I]t occurred to me that there is a strong parallel between his work and that of our own," the rocker wrote Tuesday.
The band's initial statement about taking time off was followed by a thorny invective attributed to singer Perry Farrell's bandmates, highlighting his 'mental health difficulties.'
Read at Los Angeles Times
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