“I can feel summer sinking into the earth” -Anne Carson, Plainwater
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“I can feel summer sinking into the earth” -Anne Carson, Plainwater
On a slightly sadder twin planet, in an ivy covered house like mine, there’s a girl almost just like me, only her eyes are a few shades lighter, and she imagines me just a little less often than I imagine her. And this is all there is.
This is Capra, a Romanian folk costume worn as part of a traditional song and dance which is performed door to door during the holiday period, bringing good luck and warding off evil spirits. Crăciun Fericit!
A call rang out in distant mountains, beckoning from far away.
Detail od Cupid and Psyche by Antonio Canova
Saint Christopher
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Shropshire, England by Nigel Jones
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Winter wolf syndrome
Ground turning dark, growing cold.
“Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light; I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.”
— Sarah Williams, The Old Astronomer to his Pupil (via ibuzoo)
“I hope yours ends differently, but I doubt it will.”
— Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, from Dangerous Deception
Darkness on the Edge of Town, S A Lieske
Two stags stood, like mourners, out among the weathered graves.