yes i'm over it. yes i think about it 20 times a day
Kenneth Noland, Rose, 1961
acrylic on canvas
Alexander Blok, from a poem titled "O What Is Setting Sun's Radiance To Me," featured in The Twelve & Other Poems
— Natalie Diaz, Manhattan Is a Lenape Word
Nakazawa Hiromitsu
Iris and Carps with a Calendar of May, 1905 あやめと鯉 カレンダー1905年五月より
Publisher: Japanese Postcard Association (Nihon hagaki kai) Distributed by: Hakubunkan
Late Meiji era1905
anyone else going about their life missing everything all the time
google search how to cough up the ball of grief that's been stuck in your stomach since birth
- leonard cohen
The only acceptable ads should be shit like "groceries on sale" and "free event at the local library"
A winter sky, a soft warmish December sky whose tender ash grey makes of the rose with its rotting shades a transparent flower of amber.
Jean Lorrain, from Selected Poems; "Dropping Petals," written c. 1889
Kōtarō Takamura, tr. by Hiroaki Sato, from Chieko & Other Poems; "Two Under the Tree,"
Louise Glück, from"Winter Recipes From The Collective: Poems"