William Mason Brown (1828-1898) "Raspberries in a Wooded Landscape" Oil on canvas Located in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
"A thunderstorm. Irises purple against the clouds."
~ Virginia Woolf, A Writer's Diary (13th May 1935)
"I still feel that poetry is not medicine — it's an X-ray. It helps you see the wound and understand it. We all feel alienated because of this continuous violence in the world. We feel alone, but we feel also together. So we resort to poetry as a possibility for survival. However, to say I survived is not so final as to say, for example, I'm alive. We wake up to find that the war survived with us."
Dunya Mikhail, Revisiting Iraq Through The Eyes Of An Exiled Poet
only the true king could remove the sword from the stone…. no one else could…… they didn’t have…. arthurization
"A thunderstorm. Irises purple against the clouds."
~ Virginia Woolf, A Writer's Diary (13th May 1935)
Alina, she/her, infj, writer, environmentalist, modern romanticist
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