Dream Trousers of the Season
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Ancient Roman joint statue of Ennius and Vergil, likely dated to between the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. The double portrait is meant to show the passage of knowledge from Ennius, sometimes called the “father of Latin poetry,” to Vergil, author of the Aeneid, who was born a century after Ennius died. Currently located in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. Photo taken by Emma-Jane Browne.
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Gods float in the azure air,
Bright gods, and Tuscan, back before dew was shed-
[Ezra Pound, from The Cantos (I)]
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/notsignal/
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Listen. This is the noise of myth. It makes
the same sound as shadow. Can you hear it?
Eavan Boland, from New Collected Poems: “The Noise of Myth,”
(via writemeanna)
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Gown from honorary doctorate at Huddersfield University, 2009
Christopher Nunn
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LET NOTHING HARBOR IN MY CHEST. MAY I RELEASE IN LOUD & CONTINUE TO CONJURE. MAY I HATE & HURT WITH ALL MY LOVE. MAY I FURY. MAY I BURN. MAY I BURN. MAY YOU SEE IT.
Kiki Nicole, from “A Lot To Be Mad About,” published in Recenter Press
(via lifeinpoetry)
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how do you explain to someone that you don’t want to die but existing is just a little too hard for you right now
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Will Johnson
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the gugenheim by Katya Mamadjanian
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shádows and sünlight
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Dean Cornwell - Story illustration - 1918
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