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Walt Whitman, “So Long!”, Leaves of Grass [Text ID: “This is no book,Who touches this, touches a man
okayodysseus:poetry aesthetics: “bright star, would i were stedfast as thou art” by john keatsbright
Vladimir Nabokov, in a letter to his wife Véra (1924), Letters to Véra (ed. Brian Boyd & trans.
queer-positivity-and-advice:[Image description: A small, circular block of wood with a lit candle an
pieces-of-women: “I know it’s our first date in a dimly lit alley, but can we take it slow?”
Octavio Paz, ‘With Eyes Closed’, A Tale of Two Gardens
maruti-bitamin:Mushrooms [ID: a page of colourful mushroom people, with little catlike faces and lit
from I Am the Beggar of the World: Landays from Contemporary Afghanistan (trans. Eliza Griswold)[Tex
Etel Adnan, from ‘Five Senses for One Death’, Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern
Sylvia Plath, ‘Purdah’[Text ID: “My visibilities hide.I gleam like a mirror.”]
Walt Whitman, “Old Ireland”, Complete Poems[Text ID: “Of all the earth her heart most full of sorrow
Samar Attar, from ‘The Bride’,Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab W
Aisha Arna’out, ‘He put on his shirt carried his umbrella’, Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthol
Paolo Giordano, The Solitude of Prime Numbers
Saniyya Saleh, from ‘Exile’,Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab Wom
Etel Adnan, from ‘Love Poems’, Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab
Etel Adnan, from ‘Love Poems’, Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab
Mona Sa’udi, from Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab Women (ed. &a
Mona Sa’udi, from Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab Women (ed. &a
Etel Adnan, from ‘Love Poems’, Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab
Andrée Chedid, from Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab Women (ed.
farewell-fair-cruelty:“the mouth with which man farts” is possibly the funniest thing i’ve seen all
Walt Whitman, “Native Moments”, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “Give me the drench of my passions, give me
Mona Sa’udi, from Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab Women (ed. &a
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