Against Empire by Jim Moore

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Against Empire by Jim Moore
i love my darkness and my greed / for light. i often regret / not having had a calm and loving childhood. / though in that life i might not have needed the moon / the way i do now.
field goal, moonlight, men walking to work, by jim moore. yale review/grieftolight
Now why is he being aegyoful with gq creative director lol
Teaching the Dog Not to Nip, Jim Moore (2005)
[text ID: Do you think it's easy, not biting the one you love? Try loving someone so much your mouth is only at home in the place where your teeth meet the flesh of your beloved. Try not tasting the flesh, not taking in your mouth the beloved, not going all the way.]
Alise Bēržvade - Sliding woods, 2018
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Fear And Love BY JIM MOORE Sun Magazine JUNE 2019 I wish I could make the argument that a river and a sunset plus a calm disregard of the ego are enough. But whatever comes next must include tents in the parking lot, that homeless camp on the way to the airport, and the hole in your cheek from the cancer removed yesterday. I said last night, in the few seconds before I fell asleep, You do realize, don’t you, everything is falling apart? You said, OK, I’ll try to keep that in mind. And now it is starting to be late again, just like every other night for the last seventy-five years. Fear and love, a friend said in an impromptu speech at his surprise birthday party, we all live caught between fear and love. He tried to smile as he spoke, then sat down. Yesterday you saw the moon from the operating table where they were about to cut you. Look! you demanded, and the surgeon bent and turned to see it from your angle, knife in hand.
Seen above: Concept of Telescope Towers by Jim Moore
Teaching the Dog Not to Nip Do you think it's easy, not biting the one you love? Try loving someone so much your mouth is only at home in the place where your teeth meet the flesh of your beloved. Try not tasting the flesh, not taking in your mouth the beloved, not going all the way
Jim Moore