The Wonders of Water, Photo by Lillian Bassman, 1959
“Kiss me with your mouth Wet and ragged, your mouth that tastes Of my own flesh. Read to me again The twisting music of that language That is of all others, itself a work of art.”— Kenneth Rexroth (1905-1982), from “When we with Sappho”
in: “Sacramental Acts. The Love Poems of Kenneth Rexroth”
(via finita–la–commedia)
(via lioness-of-the-north)
Dàniel Taylor.
DImitri Kozyrev: from the “Lost Landscapes” series.
Marek Juras: “Woman with Circles”.
Lena Kathleen McBean
Debbie Carlos.
Mohau Modisakeng.
The Temptress … psmix
I want the air around me to smell like you.
Come.
Make it happen.
Toying with the idea of smells.
Ps: puns intended.
Pun intended.
David Fokos: “Long Poles, San Simeon, California”.
I’ll take that winter from your lips.”
— William Shakespeare, “Troilus and Cressida” (Act 4, Scene 5, 1602) in "Troilus and Cressida In Plain and Simple English” (Golgotha Press, April 8, 2016)