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some things we should start romanticising
bike rides, especially when listening to music. the wind in your hair, the songs in your ears, every sound being quiet and living in your own bubble of lyrics. (edit: in some countries this is illegal and it can be dangerous - i had not thought of that and i apologise)
sitting in a bus. you’re going back home, maybe you’re reading a book or just looking outside of the foggy glass.
making tea. warming up the water, bringing it to a simmer and closing the gas, pouring it into a ceramic mug, the perfume of tea leaves: it’s a ritual.
buying a new book. walking in a book store, reading the first page of a book that sounds interesting, choosing a book because of its cover, never having heard of that book.
reading the last page of a book. that one doctor who episode where the doctor says he rips the last page of each book he reads, reading the last line and feeling like all the air in your lungs is gone.
that one specific moment when you are coming back from a party and you’re walking the few last steps before getting home.
writing your name on a new notebook. scribbling messy letters or trying hard to make it look pretty.
tying shoe laces. where are you even going?
picking a flower. getting off the road and into a patch of grass just to pick a yellow wild flower, pressing it in a book, or putting it in a glass of water.
finally getting to bed. the cold bedsheets, closing your burning eyes, the small sounds of the city.
-c. 23.07.20 6.15pm
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i love you ... it’s all i do ... i love you ...
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“Since I have no sweet flower to send you, I enclose my heart. A little one, sunburnt, half broken sometimes, (…)”
— Emily Dickinson, from To Mrs. Samuel Bowles, Summer, 1863? in “Letters Of Emily Dickinson”
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‘Agamemnon,’ Aeschylus (translated by Anne Carson)
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Paul Thek (American, 1933-1988), Untitled (Earth Mandala), c.1974. Gouache on eight sheets of newspaper.
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Femme devant l'étoile filante, 1974, Joan Miro
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Untitled, 1951, Jackson Pollock
Medium: gouache,ink,paper
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Figure, Clyfford Still, 1944, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Gift of Dorothy C. Miller Size: composition (irreg.): 13 1/8 x 8 5/8" (33.3 x 21.9 cm); sheet: 20 x 13" (50.8 x 33 cm) Medium: Lithograph, with black crayon additions
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/74531
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