From Macbeth by William Shakespeare (1611).
I will implant in thee […] dark desires.
— ERIC STANISLAUS STENBOCK ⚜️ Of Kings and Things: Strange Tales and Decadent Poems (Ed. David Tibet), (2018)
~Traditional Witchcraft, Gemma Gary The Red Serpent of the East Road The White Hare of the South Road The Grey Toad of the West Road The Black Crow of the North Road
Walpurgisnacht by Heinrich Kley (1923)
Clearest image of Venus, taken by Japan's Akatsuki Venus Climate Orbiter.
Prophetess [...] Of blood seared by the venomous spells and prestigia of desire exciting in the bend of your nocturnal throat the voracity of vampires, vast dance of nuptial gravitations.
— ROGER GILBERT-LECOMTE ⚜️ BLACK MIRROR: The Selected Poems of Roger Gilbert-Lecomte, transl. by David Rattray, (2010)
We all have forests in our minds. Forests unexplored, unending. Each one of us gets lost in the forest, every night, alone.
The Wind's Twelve Quarters by Ursula Le Guin
The Alnwick Poison Garden is pretty much what you’d think it is: a garden full of plants that can kill you (among many other things). Some of the plants are so dangerous that they have to be kept behind bars. [x]