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Natalie Diaz, “Manhattan Is a Lenape Word.” Postcolonial Love Poem
Federico García Lorca, from a letter to María del Reposo Urquía, featured in The Selected Letters
Gregory Orr, from Orpheus & Eurydice: A Lyric Sequence, originally published in 2001
"The Brothers Karamazov", Fyodor Dostoevsky (translated by Constance Garnett)
"Mission", Leonard Cohen
Alex Dimitrov, from “Together and by Ourselves”
Edvard Munch, Eye in Eye ( Øye i øye), 1894
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he said "u up?" but Dostoevsky said,
"… she tortures me, tortures me with her love… In the past it was only that infernal body of hers that tortured me, but now I've taken all her soul into my soul and through her I've become a man."
Trail cam catching a deer fawn with the zoomies
JOHN GUTMANN / “THE ORACLE” / 1949 [gelatin silver print | 36.4 × 28.7 cm.]
Edward Ruscha. Vienna, Austria, 1961.