This article aims to explore the three types of refrain proposed by Deleuze and Guattari through Writing as Inquiry. I explore some memories of my childhood in a dictatorship, then the process of a breakup when I was at university, and the beginning of a mental health crisis. In this exploration, I reflect on the loss of my uncle, the role of songs in my life, and the changes in my territory through these difficult times. All of this is under the umbrella of the three refrains.
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