Virginia Woolf, from Blue & Green in “Monday Or Tuesday: Eight Stories”
Hart Crane, from “Passage”, The Collected Poems of Hart Crane
[Text ID: “Dangerously the summer burned”]
“[The sea] says nothing, explains nothing, teaches no lesson. And still it is a good idea to lend an ear. Listening to this empty noise is nothing but living, staying within ourselves…”
— Jean-Michel Maulpoix, “They look at blue but will never know how to say it”, A Matter of Blue: Poems (trans. Dawn M. Cornelio)
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“I have been younger in October than in all the months of spring”
— W.S. Merwin, from The Love Of October in “Migration: New & Selected Poems” (via adrasteiax)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Michel Gondry (2004)
Emily Dickinson, from ’Ourselves were wed one summer–dear–’ (Poem #631), Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
[Text ID: “And yet, one Summer, we were Queens– But You–were crowned in June–”]
“A shadow fell on my heart then, though I did not know yet what I feared.”
— J.R.R. Tolkien, from The Fellowship Of The Ring
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