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Kiana Khansmith
One Nice Bug Per Day

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we're not kids anymore.

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Photography by Bill Brandt (1904)
Leonardo da Vinci
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Photo - Matteo Capirola
Mark Vanderloo and Shalom Harlow photographed by Bruce Weber for Versace, 1996
Emily Dickinson in a letter to Elizabeth Holland wr. c. 20 January 1856
T.S. Eliot, from Poems & Plays: 1909-1950; "Murder in the Cathedral"
“Rhythm is a priority above everything else. Energy moves with a flow. The body of poetry is nothing but energy, waves, rhythm. Rhythm gets us naked and exposes our selves completely. Poems are a dance of language that comes out when my body taps into the rhythm of language.”
— Kim Hyesoon, from an interview with Ruth Williams in Guernica Mag, “Kim Hyesoon: The Female Grotesque”, published January 1, 2012
Li Shangyin, from When Will I be Home? (tr. by Kenneth Rexroth)
“As soon as my body developed, the obscene imaginings began. I thought that some individual curse had descended on me.”
Maurice (1987) dir. James Ivory
Hannibal 2.12 Tome-wan