Cy Twombly - Poems to the Sea, XIX, 1959

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Cy Twombly - Poems to the Sea, XIX, 1959
Palermo, Sicily'17
Once, I held on tighter instead of letting go.
“If I lived by the sea I would never be really sad. I get an immense sense of eternity and peace from the ocean. I can lose myself in staring at it hour after hour.”
— Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Aurelia Plath written c. July 1951 (via violentwavesofemotion)
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