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@oftenlostinfilms
Dessin au fusain, scène tirée du film « In the mood for Love » de Wong Kar Wai.
The joy of hiding your face in a warm embrace
Movies - Before sunrise (1995), Vivre sa vie (1962), Cold War (2005), La Jalousie (2014), La Dolce Vita (1960), High noon (1952), Spellbound (1945), Double Identity (2009), It's a wonderful life (1946), Hiroshima mon amour (1959)
to live for love, to die for love
The Lovers of Valdaro, Franz Kafka, My Liberation Notes (gizkasparadise), The Lark Farm, Rainer Maria Rilke, Monumento Moroni Scarneo, Monumento Rossi
kiss me hard enough to invert me
Yves Olade, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Nickie Zimov, Carmen Tyrrell, Stefano Dania, Edvard Munch, Angelica Alzona
buy me a coffee
the one you can’t help yourself around - sex money feelings die by Lykke Li // In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai // Hands by Tony Belobrajdic // Best Friends by The Weeknd // You Get Me So High by The Neighbourhood // The Kiss by Malcolm T. Liepke // Art by Clare Elsaesser //The Dwarf by Wallace Stevens // Heatwaves by Glass Animals // Scenes from a Marriage by Hagai Levi
some of my favorite tiny love stories
update:
(from nyt’s modern love column)
i. gustav vigeland eros and psyche / auguste rodin ii. triton and nereid, iii. the kiss, vi. eternal idol / iv. miklós ligeti / v. stephen sinding the mennesker
Art had purpose - to teach us love & spark life into us!
You aren't what you think. You aren't what you feel. You aren't what you worry about, wish for, or who you imagine yourself to be.
You are what you do. You are only your actions. Only your actions can be moral, effect the world, impact others, carry weight.
If you aren't happy with who you are, it's your actions that must change.
This is a positive and empowering thing to realize. It's very difficult to erase decades of cultural conditioning from our minds and nervous systems. But we can make decisions about our behavior every single moment that we are alive. In fact, we already have to. No matter what we have done, no matter what we used to believe, regardless of what we have already failed to do, we can do something now.
Six in Paris (1965)
playlists are truly a combination of the two best things in the world:
1. Music
2. Sorting Things Into Categories
Pretty sure I’m the remains of a dead poem.
here it is a very long collection of poems that have squeezed my heart or even held my hand 🤍
if only the young were trees by mahmoud darwish
the meaning of birds by charles smith
song of the open road by walt whitman
at the kitchen sink by camille a. balla
every day as a wide field, every page by naomi shihab nye
feeding the worms by danusha lameris
still by marc alan di martino
do stones feel by mary oliver
you are who I love by aracelis girmay
the patience of ordinary things by pat schneider
comfort by jennifer k. sweeney
mowing by ada limón
nights in the neighborhood by linda gregg
valentine for enest mann by naomi shihab nye
there are birds here by jamaal may
winter poem by nikki giovanni
I’m feeling fabulous possibly too much so but I love it by mary oliver
shoulders by naomi shihab nye
entrance by rainer maria rilke
what I carried by maggie smith
like a small cafe by mahmoud darwish
another day by greg kuzma
keeping things whole by mark strand
meditations in an emergency by cameron awkward - rich
dead stars by ada limón
to the young who want to die by gwendolyn brooks
the world has need of you ellen bass
you reading this be ready by william stanford
in the country of resurrection by ada limón
the round by stanley kunitz
notes on waiting for the dog to find the perfect place to take a shit while morning cuts through the sky, fresh from another darkness by hanif abdurraqib
late summer after a panic attack by ada limón
on a train by wendy cope
good day by kait rokowski
dudes we did not go through the hassle of getting these fake ids for this jukebox to not have any springsteen by hanif abdurraqib
the cats will know by cesare pavese
the way to keep going in antartica
― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Gentle Spirit
Mary Oliver, from “Hum Hum”, A Thousand Mornings
― Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
“The best way I can love you is by not losing myself in you, but growing with you.”
— Navin E.