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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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@agardenofgrace
Marina Tsvetaeva, from a poem titled "Once you enchanted me," featured in Moscow in the Plague Years: Poems
Grow in the grace you were given.
Let it seep down into the roots
of your soul,
like water being poured into
the depths of who you are,
where you are.
Do not let shame grow
and stifle the growth of
who you are becoming—
who you were created to be.
Let your roots grow deep,
and become.
In the Garden at Argenteuil
Artist: Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)
Date: 1876
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, United States
there is a lot of darkness
in this world,
but there are also little cracks
of light,
and they are worth dwelling upon,
worth studying
and cultivating
and preserving.
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Mary Oliver, from “Porcupine” in Devotions: Selected Poem.
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I will live my life in truth and goodness and beauty, no matter how much I am enticed to live otherwise.
Path through the Woods (1874) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
you can save someone by listening
Poets are the painters of human experience, capturing the colors of their heart in verse.
— agelesslibrary