you left me last night, without a word.. the disappointment licks my face
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you left me last night, without a word.. the disappointment licks my face
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Sometimes it is almost impossible. The Frown you’ve been imprisoned behind set in stone and Master to your outlook, cause and thoughts. The weight which bears your Spirits down, ridiculous in its crushing immovability and that sinking, lost feeling reigns supreme. Start with the ‘Little Things’ they are the real Stepping Stones… leading… the… way….
Tayi Tibble’s second book of poems Rangikura was just reprinted with Knopf. (The volume was first published in 2021 in New Zealand.) Tibble, from Wellington, New Zealand, writes a poetry that blends her Māori culture with the attitude and wisdom of a young Millennial or the elder stateswoman of Gen Z. (Tibble was born in 1995.)…
Born today was he who painted this portrait of a young woman with a water jug. The blue is rich, the geometry superb, and light flowing in from the window a miracle of air and sky. The painting hangs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. As for the other fellow born…
What the Streets Look Like Mom: the sweet rotted summer stench still taps the nasal cavity inside breezes several times per block. I have a greater empathy for pigeons after two months at work in the unnatural country, & find it instinctively nerve- wracking to remove my wallet from its pocket here in town despite…
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