Denise Levertov, from Candles in Babylon: Poems; “A Child,” published c. 1982
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Denise Levertov, from Candles in Babylon: Poems; “A Child,” published c. 1982
Underwater - inktober17 day #4 Just a simple seahorse for this days helpful theme. Very creaturely looking animal, random fact: seahorses completely lack pelvic bone fins
To be Godly, yet creaturely is impossibly cruel.
Jason Silva
But as the human condition, it is also so so beautiful.
Man 's a strange animal, and makes strange use Of his own nature, and the various arts, And likes particularly to produce Some new experiment to show his parts; This is the age of oddities let loose [...]
Byron, Don Juan
Image found on a grocery truck in Brooklyn, 2013.
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Feeling Sexual, Sapiosexual
The Spanish steppe is a landscape of broken promises. Even the backs of its mountains are broken. The typical form of the meseta is that of a man cut down, a man who has lost his head and shoulders, truncated by one terrible horizontal blow.
John Berger, 'A Story for Aesop'