Corn poppies and daisies in an olive orchard in Crete, 1983. Photos by Dennis Stock.
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This isn’t fair.
AFTER EVERYTHING I’VE DONE…
ALL THE GOOD I’VE DONE FOR THE WORLD -
why does it keep turning its back on me?
why do i get the short end of the stick?
WHAT DID I DO TO DESERVE THIS?
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pathway
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All of the waves in me are crashing.
The Terrible: A Storyteller’s Memoir, Yrsa Daley-Ward
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I N D I G O © (@indg0) • Instagram
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My mirror is the cemetery of smiles.
Ikuko Atsumi: Women Poets of Japan; Tada Chimako (1930-2003)
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Rebecca Tamás, from Poems; “Witch,” originally published c. 2019
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saltburn-by-the-sea, north yorkshire x
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What do you think is real?
What do you think is true?
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Everyday I’m getting a bit older,
and every time I break I get stronger…
Everyday it’s getting a bit colder,
When I grow closer -
To the devil on my shoulder.
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Shoyoen garden, Rinnoji Temple
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This new image from European Southern Obervatory shows a mystical dark void in the middle of all the stars. It’s actually a cloud filled up with gas and dust, and such regions are the birthplaces of future stars!
The cloud is called Lynds Dark Nebula 483 and is located about 700 light-years away in the constellation of Serpens (The Serpent). It contains enough dusty material to completely block the visible light from background stars.
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Perhaps we are always hurtling our bodies toward the thing that will obliterate us,
The Carrying; The Leash, Ada Limón
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sometimes even for me
heaven and earth are too small.
Ikuko Atsumi: Women Poets of Japan; Kujō Takeko (1887-1928)
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God knows I could 𝘮𝘢𝘬𝘦 𝘢𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘥𝘴
But I’ve got an 𝘈𝘕𝘎𝘙𝘠 heart
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