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ROSALINE (2022) dir. Karen Maine
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“a devout / involvement of the hands”
— Craig Arnold, from Meditation on a Grapefruit
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what stillness did you cast into the soil?
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what stillness did you cast into the soil?
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WHAT POISONOUS FLOWERING PLANT ARE YOU?
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This is the poison of intense fear. Your body trembles, your flesh burns. Your limbs won't respond to you. You convulse. You can't seem to control the fear. It seems that it has always lived within you. You hesitate, you agonize, and that breeds regret. Sometimes it threatens to overwhelm you, and that frightens you more than anything. But panic is survival mode in overdrive, and something within you knows you must live. Creation seems to be the only balm for you. Perhaps you survive so stubbornly because you have stories that must be told, songs that must be sung. Soothe your stage fright. The path from surviving to thriving is having a good garden to grow in. And you can't do that completely alone.
tagged by: @safrona-shadowsun - thanks for including me!
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Mahmoud Darwish, from "Mural", trans. John Berger and Rema Hammami [ID'd]
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I SAID, LET THERE BE NO LIGHT.
featuring psd 23 and 24 by @/cityandking
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I SAID, LET THERE BE NO LIGHT.
featuring psd 23 and 24 by @/cityandking
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Margaret Atwood, from “Your Children Cut Their Hands…”, The Door
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style study style study style study.
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“The magic is always in my hands and in my crushed-out eyes…”
— Alice Notley, from Songs and Stories of the Ghouls
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