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Laguna, 2017 // Instagram / Website
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— The Sea Mouse, by Mary Oliver
LA COLLECTIONNEUSE (1967) dir. Éric Rohmer
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Odysseus’ Decision
by Louise Glück
The great man turns his back on the island. Now he will not die in paradise nor hear again the lutes of paradise among the olive trees, by the clear pools under the cypresses. Time begins now, in which he hears again that pulse which is the narrative sea, at dawn when its pull is strongest. What has brought us here will lead us away; our ship sways in the tinted harbor water. Now the spell is ended. Give him back his life, sea that can only move forward.
vilf (villain I'd like to fuck)
Echoes , Nauset Beach in Orleans - Jeanne Rosier Smith, 2021.
American , b. 1966 -
Soft Pastel, 24 x 36 in.
rafael campo, ghazal: by the sea
Ondulations Marines, Anglet
Harald Sohlberg, Sea Spray, 1908
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You turned my life into a children's tale / where shipwrecks and death / are an excuse for beloved ceremonies.
from 'Acknowledgment' - Alejandra Pizarnik (trans. Yvette Siegert)
from tell me something good by ocean vuong, published in time is a mother
[Text ID: You are something made, then made to survive—which means you are somebody’s son. /End ID]
Adonis, tr. by Khaled Mattawa, Selected Poems