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Miles Davis – Bitches Brew (Columbia GP 26, 1970). Cover by Mati Klarwein.
Love so deep that every thought is like a little prayer for you
From a documentary about Akha people (an indigenous tribe to mountain forests in Thailand). Like many other indigenous people in the world, they are blamed for environmental destruction (despite taking care of the land and maintaining biodiversity), and were forcefully relocated so loggers and industrial farmers could use the land and use impoverished Akha people as laborers.
“I ask myself what I will do here on earth with this worthless, defiant body. And I hear my body answer: —What will I do with this spark that believed itself the sun and this breath that believed itself the wind?”
— Dulce María Loynaz, tr. James O’Connor, Absolute Solitude: Selected Poems; “XXXII” (via futurefae)
you think you’re waiting for love to find you when in reality it has saved you in a thousand different ways since the sun rose today
Happy Juneteenth! Here’s some info about Juneteenth becoming a national holiday & what that means for us.
Tongues Untied (Marlon Riggs, 1989)