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you think you’re waiting for love to find you when in reality it has saved you in a thousand different ways since the sun rose today
actually, I do have time
Rosanna Warren, from Departure: Poems; "From the Notebooks of Anne Verveine"
[Text ID: The river knows about mourning; that's its job. // How many years has it practiced? With such fleet fingers.]
A huge 19th-century pediment, rescued from a wrecker’s ball, dominates the library of architect Charles Moore’s house and holds in place the two-story wall of books behind it.
Inside Today’s Home, 1986
kirstin ash
the past isn’t behind you it coils inside your body that’s why some years you feel closer and more nostalgic for certain ages than others just fyi
for visual learners
sue zhao
Matsubara Naoko
Tanabata
1965
Woodcut on paper
Carnegie Museum
in this terrifying world you continuously have the power to offer someone else a little relief . why would you withhold that. do you remember what a little relief feels like? it feels like a lot
nothing is worth sacrificing your peace of mind. not that, not even that. not that. nothing is worth sacrificing your peace of mind
Ono no Komachi & Izumi Shikibu, tr. by Jane Hirshfield & Mariko Aratani, The Ink Dark Moon: Love Poems by Ono no Komachi and Izumi Shikibu, Women of the Ancient Court of Japan
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©Philomena Famulok
Dear sea, dear wind…
Robert Frank Untitled (Children with Sparklers in Provincetown) 1958
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Jean Pierrot
sandpiper’s ballet, excerpt from my “CLAY” book published by @equator
https://pierrot.gallery/post/702237460779958272/sandpipers-ballet-excerpt-from-my-clay-book