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Green, Greenness, Lilac and Indigo from HarmLuck
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Only challenges make me draw my own project
Green, Greenness, Lilac and Indigo from HarmLuck
greenness.
ivan shishkin, rain in the oak forest / vladimir nabokov, letters to vera / rodion kutsaev on unsplash / george herbert, the flower / j. r. r. tolkien, the return of the king / peter mørk mønsted, landscape with a fishing boy / madelainejubileesato’s post / andrew peterson, “after all these years” / dimsilver’s photo / vladimir kurilov on shutterstock
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More than the fuchsia funnels breaking out of the crabapple tree, more than the neighbor’s almost obscene display of cherry limbs shoving their cotton candy-colored blossoms to the slate sky of Spring rains, it’s the greening of the trees that really gets to me. When all the shock of white and taffy, the world’s baubles and trinkets, leave the pavement strewn with the confetti of aftermath, the leaves come. Patient, plodding, a green skin growing over whatever winter did to us, a return to the strange idea of continuous living despite the mess of us, the hurt, the empty. Fine then, I’ll take it, the tree seems to say, a new slick leaf unfurling like a fist to an open palm, I’ll take it all.
-Ada Limón, “Instructions on Not Giving Up”
Nova Derivativa Verba Latina / New Latin Derivatives
viridedo -inis f. “greenness” [viridere “to be green” + -do abstract noun suffix] [viride- + -din-] stems [viridedin-] new stem [viridedo] nominative singular
(Fons Imaginis.)
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