The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1920–1923
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Inside a willow tree
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Paolo Sebastian SS18 | Once Upon a Dream, Disney Couture
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I want to sleep with you, fall asleep and sleep. That magnificent folk word, how deep, how true, how unequivocal, how exactly what it says. Just-sleep. And nothing more. No, one more thing: my head buried in your left shoulder, my arm around your right one-and that's all. No, another thing: and know right into the deepest sleep that it is you. And more: how your heart sounds. And - kiss your heart.
Marina Tsvetaeva, from Letters Summer 1926
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Rati Saxena, ed. by Kate Rogers and Viki Holmes, from Not a Muse: The Inner Lives of Women: A World Poetry Anthology; "Mountain nights"
[Text ID: “Last night / there was a dream / And / In the dream? You / You / You / And / Only you”]
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Nikolaï Bodarevsky Femme allongée avec un chat 1905
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"Failing Better: A Conversation with Ocean Vuong" interviewed by Viet Thanh Nguyen for LA Review of Books (2019) [ID'd]
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“Amethyst. Turquoise. Shell pink. Irish green. I would like to be naked and cover myself with cold crystal jewelry. Jewelry and perfume.”
— Anaïs Nin, from Henry & June; A Journal of Love: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin (1932–1934)
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Hummingbird is relaxing after drinking a lot of flower nectar.
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Catherine Pierce
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By Samantha Cavet
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april is a dog's dream - Marilyn Singer (x)
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e.e. cummings, from “who knows if the moon’s” (excerpt from & [And]), Complete Poems: 1904-1962
[Text ID: always / it’s / Spring)and everyone’s / in love and flowers pick themselves”]
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Tess (1979)
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