Here is my crash. She somehow landed on the local station, and I was coincidentally rediscovering her on Spotify earlier in the day. I'm trying to assist her with a few things, a connection perhaps to this precarious continent. Her music is an acquaintance to my pen in many important ways, pour elle une autre vie, et pour moi une vie nouveau. It's a strange connection, a true Wild West entity enthralled with a Belgian musical artist. Ok I've studied French a little, so I can stumble through her words a bit. I'm not fluent in French, but I pick up quite a sample when I'm paying attention. I'm hoping to help her move a warehouse of records so she will buy me a bottle of Delerium Tremons for the holidays. I wrote her a novelette once for the honest reason that she inspires me. I don't know when I will finish editing it, and get it ready for the world of American & European letters. She is probably distantly connected to the Belgian writer Henri Michaux, and so am I via the asemic movement.
I leave her as a mystery, is she more than one person, a crossdresser like Bowie, or ai assisted? Perhaps fashion models are collected to play Iliona. Iliona is a Greek name for a Trojan princess. Oh that Illiad never ends as my landlord, the Huge Demon himself, reminds me with his precise depiction of Homer staring down at me, as I click out these Roman characters. By next year there will probably be thousands of Ilionas. Belgium and Minnesota both have stunningly aesthetic people. I found s/he/it on accident as I was searching for French language singers. She was pretty and looked like fun, so I bought her vinyl. For brevity, I was launched by her songs into a more light-hearted literary terrain than the dark psychological ultra-free writing I had been producing. Her two albums are Tristesse and Tete Brulee. I'm sure I will wear them out eventually. I hope she catches on everywhere. It is almost like her music was designed to fit my DNA. She's the perfect musical princess always banging on my door to inquire about Belle. I can't tell her to go away, she's my reve. Somehow I ended up with a portion of her soul.
Here is her latest song:

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