Lessons In Morbidity: In the garden of midnight blue two strangers met entwined in the...

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In the garden of midnight blue
two strangers met entwined
in the night’s constellate hue
etched upon breath of lilac vines.

And neath’ the elms’ whim
where the rain collects its sighs
two strangers bathed in hymns
within each other’s ardent eyes.

Inhibitions shed like yesterdays
to…

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Scientists say that if you clap your hands it may have an impact on a distant star. What is happening with us can affect a galaxy far away. And the galaxy can affect us. Everything is under the influence of everything else.

No Death, No Fear - Thich Nhat Hanh (via arcadiaisgone)

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Lay your love upon me
as the ocean to the shore
and smother me in sweet embrace
for now and ever more.
Let me drown within your depths
be swept up by your ebbing tides
to travel with the pull of currents
to where your heart resides.

— (via graciouswords)

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In this world
love has no color
yet how deeply
my body
is stained by yours.

 Izumi Shikibu (via saintamaretto)

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graciouswords:

Perhaps a kiss upon the lips
will tease her from her hiding place;
to rest upon a rigid tongue
building momentum, gaining pace.
Once, twice, thrice enticed
perpetual waves, confined, fixated
birthing moans and whimpered tones
‘tween parted thighs, love’s concentrated.


 

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Tracing the contours of her
soft gentle cheek, my lips
create silence each time she
does speak; as our breath
becomes one and our heart
beats unite, inquisitive hands
searching skin, do ignite,
passions burning within,
twisted clothes torn and
shed, bodies are tingling,
cheeks flushed, glistening red.
No skin left untouched, two bodies
now one, making love till the
moonlight gives birth to the sun.

— (via graciouswords)

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Lay your love upon me
as the ocean to the shore
and smother me in sweet embrace
for now and ever more.
Let me drown within your depths
be swept up by your ebbing tides
to travel with the pull of currents
to where your heart resides.

— (via graciouswords)

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Tracing the contours of her
soft gentle cheek, my lips
create silence each time she
does speak; as our breath
becomes one and our heart
beats unite, inquisitive hands
searching skin, do ignite,
passions burning within,
twisted clothes torn and
shed, bodies are tingling,
cheeks flushed, glistening red.
No skin left untouched, two bodies
now one, making love till the
moonlight gives birth to the sun.

— (via graciouswords)

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And because Love battles

 

And because love battles
not only in its burning agricultures
but also in the mouth of men and women,
I will finish off by taking the path away
to those who between my chest and your fragrance
want to interpose their obscure plant.

About me, nothing worse
they will tell you, my love,
than what I told you.

I lived in the prairies
before I got to know you
and I did not wait love but I was
laying in wait for and I jumped on the rose.

What more can they tell you?
I am neither good nor bad but a man,
and they will then associate the danger
of my life, which you know
and which with your passion you shared.

And good, this danger
is danger of love, of complete love
for all life,
for all lives,
and if this love brings us
the death and the prisons,
I am sure that your big eyes,
as when I kiss them,
will then close with pride,
into double pride, love,
with your pride and my pride.

But to my ears they will come before
to wear down the tour
of the sweet and hard love which binds us,
and they will say: “The one
you love,
is not a woman for you,
Why do you love her? I think
you could find one more beautiful,
more serious, more deep,
more other, you understand me, look how she’s light,
and what a head she has,
and look at how she dresses,
and etcetera and etcetera”.

And I in these lines say:
Like this I want you, love,
love, Like this I love you,
as you dress
and how your hair lifts up
and how your mouth smiles,
light as the water
of the spring upon the pure stones,
Like this I love you, beloved.

To bread I do not ask to teach me
but only not to lack during every day of life.
I don’t know anything about light, from where
it comes nor where it goes,
I only want the light to light up,
I do not ask to the night
explanations,
I wait for it and it envelops me,
And so you, bread and light
And shadow are.

You came to my life
with what you were bringing,
made
of light and bread and shadow I expected you,
and Like this I need you,
Like this I love you,
and to those who want to hear tomorrow
that which I will not tell them, let them read it here,
and let them back off today because it is early
for these arguments.

Tomorrow we will only give them
a leaf of the tree of our love, a leaf
which will fall on the earth
like if it had been made by our lips
like a kiss which falls
from our invincible heights
to show the fire and the tenderness
of a true love.

Pablo Neruda

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INVICTUS

Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the
bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.

William Ernest Henley

William Ernest Henley

William Ernest Henley (August 23, 1849 - July 11, 1903) was a British poet, critic and editor

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