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June Jordan, "Resolution #1,003." Haruko/Love Poems
Judy Kinuthia at Elie Saab SS 20
“You have to follow where your blood takes you.”
— Federico García Lorca (tr. John Edmunds), Blood Wedding
Red gowns by Teuta Matoshi
“You are your own beginning. Every day, every hour, every minute, you start again. There is no point wishing you were someone else, you are who you are—start there.”
— A. M. Homes, Music for Torching
“I look for you everywhere; small gestures made by all kinds of people in the street remind me of you, by their similarity as much as by their differences, but I cannot say what is obsessing me; it obsesses me utterly and leaves no strength to express it.”
— Franz Kafka, from Letters To Felice (via violentwavesofemotion)
Mary Oliver, "Love Sorrow." Red Bird
beaded by Anna Braginskaya
Simone Weil, “Void and Compensation” (trans. Emma Craufurd), Simone Weil: An Anthology
[Text ID: “I also am other than what I imagine myself to be. To know this is forgiveness.”]
“You are your own beginning. Every day, every hour, every minute, you start again. There is no point wishing you were someone else, you are who you are—start there.”
— A. M. Homes, Music for Torching
Blumarine FW08
fr. “Selected Poems” by Carol Ann Duffy
Obsidian knife, Mesoamerica, circa 1200 - 1500.
from the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco