❝When you talk about somebody’s body map - an idea that I’ve been circling for awhile - I think that we all have an invisible map. And at a certain point in your life, you can begin to look and really see which places resonate with you, pull you in. You might have only been to a place one time; you might not have even been there at all, but it’s a place that gives you a physical response. And that’s something that I was going for with Scarlet’s Walk.❞
Tori Amos, on her phenomenally perfect 2002 album.