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Memento Morí
Robert Mapplethorpe
Tulip, 1985, 1985
“I thought the earth remembered me, / she took me back so tenderly,”
— Mary Oliver, from Sleeping In The Forest
The seven-headed dragon, Lambeth Apocalypse, 1216
Baltic Sea, 2025
Photo: Roland Helbig
One morning she visited him in a dream, from Anatole France's Thaïs by Frank C. Pape (1926)
March 27, 1925 Journals of Anais Nin 1923-1927 [volume 3]
The quietest knife
I. Even the happiest breath— you don’t forget. It doesn’t leave.
Sleep it off like bad medicine. Maybe tomorrow you’ll vomit light.
II. In you, the architecture of longing: forgetting’s hollow bones, remembering’s teeth.
III. Perhaps.
Another day.
Perhaps not.
1145
Quint Buscholz
Giacomo - Rain
1985
Pointilism teeth piece | captainshyborg
8:18
Occultural magazine Abrahadabra issue #03, 1985
The Halifax Explosion of 1917
“…the only way through pain, and I am thinking of mental anguish of which I have had rather too much this past year, is to go through it, to absorb, probe, understand exactly what it is and what it means. To close the door on pain is to miss the chance for growth, isn’t it? Nothing that happens to us, even the most terrible shock, is unusable…”
— May Sarton, The Journals of May Sarton: Volume One
Kim Addonizio, from "Onset"
Untitled (Ways of Touching), from Printemps Noir series, Féebrile