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In the garden
I shall die,
in the rose-tree
they will kill me,
Mother I went
to gather roses,
looking for death
within the garden.
Mother I went
cutting roses,
looking for death
within the rose-tree.
In the garden
I shall die.
In the rose-tree
they’ll kill me.
Untitled by Earth Wanderer Photography on Flickr.
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You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should’ve behaved better. — Anne Lamott (via funeraire)
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“Christina’s World is a 1948 painting by American painter Andrew Wyeth, and one of the best-known American paintings of the middle 20th century. It depicts a woman lying on the ground in a treeless, mostly tawny field, looking up at a gray house on the horizon; a barn and various other small outbuildings are adjacent to the house.
This tempera work, done in a realist style, is currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as a part of its permanent collection.”
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Often what I need is even a darker
darkness.
— Valzhyna Mort (via funeraire)