-Donte Collins, from Calling the Boy Home
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-Donte Collins, from Calling the Boy Home
I must confess all of the sins I've ever committed to the face of everyone whose ever been kind to me so that then, they know.
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Helmut Smits: Without Cabinet (2003)
Hanif Abdurraqib, They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us
“To be honest, I often feel like I have nothing interesting to say," said the fox.
"Being honest is always interesting," said the horse.
Charlie Mackesy, The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
Hadi Rahnaward: 'Fragile Balance' (2023) rug sculpture created with matches
“Life is boring, except for flowers, sunshine, your perfect legs. A glass of cold water when you are really thirsty. The way bodies fit together. Fresh and young and sweet. Coffee in the morning. These are just moments. I struggle with the in-betweens. I just want to never stop loving like there is nothing else to do, because what else is there to do?”
— Pablo Neruda, Twenty Love Poems and Song of Despair (via books-n-quotes)
— Louise Glück, from “The Untrustworthy Speaker.”
Margaret Atwood, from True Stories: Poems; "Nothing," originally published in 1981
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Detail of Falling Cherry Blossoms, by Tatsumi Shimura, 1953, Japan.
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