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writing as therapy. writing as healing. writing as discovery. writing as self-love. writing as making sense of the dark. writing as rebirth.
Eileen Myles, "Subscription" from I Must Be Living Twice: New and Selected Poems 1975 - 2014
Alex Dimitrov, from “Love,” in Love and Other Poems
[text ID: I love August and its sadness.]
“This August has been like a gulf—a deep breath before the release of everything in a wild effort.”
— Albert Camus, from Notebooks 1935-1942; September 1937; tr. by Philip Thody (via tamsoj)
Catherine Deneuve and Nino Castelnuovo, 1964
Vincent Giarrano on Instagram
Jean-Paul Belmondo, Françoise Dorléac @ L’ Homme De Rio (Philippe de Broca, 1963)
two ghosts.
The invisible thread : A beautiful Japanese legend, in which I will always believe in. Two people who belong together and no matter what happens they end up finding each other.
Julieta, 2016
Julieta, 2016
Bravado - Yoke Lore
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a red heart with the text “I want TO build MY HOUSE inside Your HEART.” over it. the words have been typed and are pasted separately. the background is white with small red hearts.
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Hans Zatzka
Austrian, 1859-1945
At the Swan Lake (detail)
Tropea (Calabria, Italy)
Photos by @acriativelife on Instagram
Yohji Yamamoto
Spring/Summer 1997
featuring Aubrey Beardsley’s illustration How Four Queens Found Lancelot Sleeping, from the 1893 edition of Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur
— midsummer | d.x.y
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Laura Harrier by Angelo Pennetta for W Magazine (2019)