insanları sevmekten daha sanatsal bir şey olmadığını düşünüyorum.
van gogh - theo'ya mektuplar
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insanları sevmekten daha sanatsal bir şey olmadığını düşünüyorum.
van gogh - theo'ya mektuplar
The world is changed because you are made of ivory and gold. The curves of your lips rewrite history
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Raven Collection: Mary Shelley These are the very last 2 Mary Shelley Bows made with Vintage Ribbon and this lace after this (and when I am able to source the right ribbon they will be made with new ribbon not vintage) so snag these while you can.
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intihar karası bir faytona binmiş caddelerinde ölümler aşkı pera'nın
ece ayhan
bir ölüme alışmak gibi geçecek birbirimize olan sevgimiz.
ataol behramoğlu - on ayrılık şiiri
How cool is that?!? A literary map of London! ❤️
Glitterwolf: Issue Six: Fiction, Poetry, Art and Photography by LGBT Contributors (Glitterwolf Magazine) (Volume 6) [Matt Cresswell] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The final issue of Year 2 of Glitterwolf Magazine features the best fiction, poetry, art and photography from LGBT contributors. Fiction: Face Pic - Michael Wynne A Bridge to the Other Side - Jean Roberta Bright and Sharp is the Call of the Bell - Majikle Operation Soap - Calvin Gimpelevich The Price We Pay - Cameron L. Mitchell Six - Catherine A. Brereton The Defiant Sky - John Howard When Jesus Doesn't Love You - Lynsey Calderwood The Republic of Children - Falconhead Poetry: Queer Theory with Jonathan - Chris Philpot The Gay Redneck Visits Heavener Hardware - Jeff Mann Redneck Roofer - Jeff Mann Ripe: A Fantasy - Jeff Mann Animal 4 Animal - Adam Van Buren Superconnected - Chris Tse Still--the Boys - Chris Tse The Artist and the Poet - Chase M. Ledin From A Fat Roll On My Stomach - Chase M. Ledin Icarus the Farm Boy - Callum James My Brother's Penis - Callum James At The Water - Callum James What Possessed Him - Richard Byrt Proof 1 - Richard Byrt The Abominable Faux-Man - Baylee Annis My Weekend With Wolverine - Andrew Butterworth Hiding In The Back Of My Closet - Baylee Annis Tegga - Chip Wilson When The Rabbi Asked For The Envelop - Julie R. Enszer Menopause - Julie R. Enszer Potential (Polite) Names For The Vagina Monologues - As Suggested by the Women and Men of a Co-ed Seminary - Jack Michaelson Reading Men's Poetry - Chuck Forrester Prayers for St Sebastian - Ed Madden On Watching My Students Perform Selected Scenes From The Killing of Sister George with Sock Puppets - Ed Madden Journals - Holly Mitchell Calling Out Story - Holly Mitchell Thirteen Ways to look at an Asshole - John Boccanfuso The Bagel Poem - Jackson Nash Art/Photography: Let Go - Michael Wynne Same Thing - Michael Wynne Sulking - Michael Wynne Sit Ups - Michael Wynne Haunted - Sheri Wright Breaching Shadows - Sheri Wright Heron Seal - Sheri Wright Promises - Owen Waring Fawn - MVEssick Untitled - Thom Vollans Cover photograph: Nisha Tara
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General Cooking
Take out the pots and pans, your heart and mind, the knives and board.
Start the fire, be careful — the gas may be leaking.
Pour your doubts and sorrows and love and hurt and joy and thoughts and words you want to say and truths and regret and care and concern and love into the pot.
Mix thoroughly, roughly, passionately, until a homogeneous solution is obtained. (Everything's the same.)
Leave to boil; toss and turn around in bed, sleepless nights — thoughts fill your head.
Layout the table; clean, white plates, unknowing. A guest of whom you do not know will drop by for dinner.
Will (s)he feast or dismiss? Will you pack up and will dessert be served? Or will you progress
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