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Separation, W. S. Merwin
‘Love is the one thing that we’re capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.’
to love someone is firstly to confess: i'm prepared to be devastated by you.
Louise Glück in her garden. “friends, conversations, gardens. daily life. it's what we have”
the sensual world. louise glück
Vincent van Gogh, from a letter to Wil van Gogh. May 1889. The Illustrated Provence Letters of van Gogh selected and edited by Martin Bailey
Sebastian Pether (1790-1844)
“I have read your poems with my door locked late at night and I have read them on the seashore where I could look all round me and see no more sign of human life than the ships out at sea: and here I often found myself waking up from a reverie with the book open before me. I love all poetry, and high generous thoughts make the tears rush to my eyes, but sometimes a word or a phrase of yours takes me away from the world around me and places me in an ideal land surrounded by realities more than any poem I ever read.”
— Bram Stoker, from a letter to Walt Whitman; Feb. 8, 1872. (via xshayarsha)
dictionary poem v by keaton st. james
louise glück. the fortress
a handful of softer things
AND THE BOY HEARS LOVE | monster | alice munro, face // joan tierney, interview with the machine woman //westworld 2x10 // julian randall, icarus imposter syndrome // florence welch, useless magic: lyrics and poetry
Details: Portrait of Urania, 19th century, British School.
media that uses cannibalism and vampirism as an allegorical expression of desire, love, and hunger >>>>