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August 19, saturday : madness, unforgettable, breathing.
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fogsanctum · 4 months
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Oscar Wilde
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fogsanctum · 6 months
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My brain has been vibing with this company
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fogsanctum · 7 months
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it’s all set in motion
just unsure what’s the role
tapered fangs and bats hang
all dark on the autumn water
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fogsanctum · 8 months
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fogsanctum · 10 months
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fogsanctum · 10 months
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fogsanctum · 11 months
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work till the night, tired and full of fright
a bed with moonlight, to lull my head and dream of might
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fogsanctum · 11 months
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He needs a cash withdrawal
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fogsanctum · 1 year
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taken by me
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fogsanctum · 1 year
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“Strawberries” by Igor Kornilov (linocut, 1958)
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fogsanctum · 1 year
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Heartache will always resonate, commiserate
Enjoy that you, have someone to hold on to
The sunset you’d been waiting for
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I wake and find the coloured iris I saw in my dream. (Ome Shushiki [1669–1725], Japanese haiku poet of the Edo period; transl. Y. Hoffmann)
Under the sun of May borders melt and disappear; irises from the dream bloom among the grasses and the garden expands shamelessly into the dream, grasses, irises, and all. Any way you slice it—continuity.      
Top to bottom, left to right: Yoshida Hiroshi, Iris Garden in Horikiri, 1928 [source]; Shufu Miyamoto, Iris in Rain, 2000 [source]; Kawase Hasui, Sobu Iris Garden, Meiji Shrine, 1951 [source]; Kawase Hasui, Iris, 1929 [source]; Katsuyuki Nishijima, Canal of Sasayama, 2009 [source].
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