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Nikki Giovanni and James Baldwin
Alvin Langdon Coburn. Broadway and the Singer Building by night, New York, ca. 1910.
Luck
by Langston Hughes
Sometimes a crumb falls From the tables of joy, Sometimes a bone is flung.
To some people Love is given, To others only heaven.
Harold Roth. Forest Avenue, The Bronx, 1937.
Sometimes
by Mary Oliver
I.
Something came up out of the dark. It wasn’t anything I had ever seen before. It wasn’t an animal or a flower, unless it was both.
Something came up out of the water, a head the size of a cat but muddy and without ears. I don’t know what God is. I don’t know what death is.
But I believe they have between them some fervent and necessary arrangement.
II.
Sometimes melancholy leaves me breathless…
III.
Water from the heavens! Electricity from the source! Both of them mad to create something!
The lighting brighter than any flower. The thunder without a drowsy bone in its body.
IV.
Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.
V. Two or three times in my life I discovered love. Each time it seemed to solve everything. Each time it solved a great many things but not everything. Yet left me as grateful as if it had indeed, and thoroughly, solved everything.
VI.
God, rest in my heart and fortify me, take away my hunger for answers, let the hours play upon my body
like the hands of my beloved. Let the cathead appear again — the smallest of your mysteries, some wild cousin of my own blood probably — some cousin of my own wild blood probably, in the black dinner-bowl of the pond.
VII.
Death waits for me, I know it, around one corner or another. This doesn’t amuse me. Neither does it frighten me.
After the rain, I went back into the field of sunflowers. It was cool, and I was anything but drowsy. I walked slowly, and listened
to the crazy roots, in the drenched earth, laughing and growing.
Arnold Eagle. Third Avenue El, 34th Street Station, New York, 1943.
'Local grandeur' - by Erik 𝖶𝗂𝗍𝗌𝗈𝖾, Polish
Andrew Rovenko.
Outdoor Lunch
Yongjae kim
oil on linen, 2022
i want you all to know that today i saw someone with a tuba get into a subaru with the license plate "tubaru"
Makoto Fujii (b.1984) - Listen to Rain Sounds. 2016. Oil on canvas.
by Inge Schuster
Artist: Lindsey Marie
Shoeshine boy, New York, 1947 - by Stanley Kubrick (1928 – 1999), American
Kaoru Yamada (Japanese, 1975) Night
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