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if i look back, i am lost
YOU ARE THE REASON
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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The Wave, 1902, Frantisec Kupka
De las primeras cosas que noté fueron tus manos y no pude evitar preguntarme cómo me iban a agarrar. La respuesta llegó rápido: me agarran con ternura, con paciencia, con avaricia y con firmeza. También me agarran con tanta devoción que hasta las marcas que dejan se sienten como el eco de una caricia.
“Your eyes. Your eyes. Eyes with teeth. Terrible as obsidian. The days to come in those eyes, the days gone by. And beneath that fierceness, something ancient and tender as rain.”
— Sandra Cisneros, from Woman Hollering Creek; “Eyes of Zapata,” c. 1991
Gabriela Mistral, tr. by Randall Couch, From Madwomen: The Locas Mujeres Poems of Gabriela Mistral, a Bilingual Edition; “Cassandra”
Unhung, colored pencils, markers, and white pen on red paper by apelure
Where
did the eyes go
that loved me
so deeply
that for once
I wasn’t afraid
to fall
you didn’t catch me in the end
James Joyce, from a letter to Nora Barnacle Joyce, featured in The Selected Letters of James Joyce
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Dante's Inferno by Gustave Doré
Kiss Of Death