sheweptamongtheoak - once more into the fray
once more into the fray

Alina, she/her, infj, writer, environmentalist, modern romanticist

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1 month ago

"A thunderstorm. Irises purple against the clouds."

~ Virginia Woolf, A Writer's Diary (13th May 1935)


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1 month ago
Castle Seen From Forest By Mark Ferrari.

Castle seen from forest by Mark Ferrari.


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1 month ago
Also A Poem From The New, Unreleased Collection. Very Possibly My Own All-time Favourite.

also a poem from the new, unreleased collection. very possibly my own all-time favourite.


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1 month ago
Joanna Klink, From “Night Sky”, The Nightfields

Joanna Klink, from “Night Sky”, The Nightfields


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1 month ago
text id: In the month of May, in its deceitful heat,
Hope walks on this land with blistered, bandaged feet.
Cold hums lullabies to this earthly womb
From the mouth of May—from the mouth of doom.

from "May", Tathev Simonyan


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1 month ago
text id: Life brings no greater grief
Than happiness remembered in a time
Of sorrow.

Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy, Book 1 “Inferno,” Canto 5 [tr. James (2013)]


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1 month ago
"And It Is Told Of Maglor That He Could Not Endure The Pain With Which The Silmaril Tormented Him; And

"And it is told of Maglor that he could not endure the pain with which the Silmaril tormented him; and he cast it at last into the Sea"


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1 month ago

"A thunderstorm. Irises purple against the clouds."

~ Virginia Woolf, A Writer's Diary (13th May 1935)


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1 month ago
Lake Superior Is Calling, I Gotta Go

Lake Superior is calling, I gotta go


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1 month ago

"I still feel that poetry is not medicine — it's an X-ray. It helps you see the wound and understand it. We all feel alienated because of this continuous violence in the world. We feel alone, but we feel also together. So we resort to poetry as a possibility for survival. However, to say I survived is not so final as to say, for example, I'm alive. We wake up to find that the war survived with us."

Dunya Mikhail, Revisiting Iraq Through The Eyes Of An Exiled Poet


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1 month ago
We Lived Happily During The War, Ilya Kaminsky

We Lived Happily During the War, Ilya Kaminsky


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1 month ago
text id:       The silence is so deep it hurts our ears.

After Dark, Haruki Murakami


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1 month ago
text id: Your absence has gone through me
Like thread through a needle.
Everything I do is stitched with its color.

Separation, W. S. Merwin


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1 month ago
— James Baldwin, "Untitled"

— James Baldwin, "Untitled"


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1 month ago
— Vincent Van Gogh, From A Letter To Theo

— Vincent van Gogh, from a letter to Theo

[text ID: but the sunflower is mine in a way.]


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1 month ago
text id: Where now the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing?
Where is the helm and the hauberk, and the bright hair flowing?
Where is the hand on the harpstring, and the red fire glowing?
Where is the spring and the harvest and the tall corn growing?
They have passed like rain on the mountain, like a wind in the meadow;
The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow.
Who shall gather the smoke of the dead wood burning,
Or behold the flowing years from the Sea returning?

Lament for the Rohirrim, J.R.R. Tolkien


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1 month ago
Pride & Prejudice, Dir. Joe Wright
Pride & Prejudice, Dir. Joe Wright
Pride & Prejudice, Dir. Joe Wright
Pride & Prejudice, Dir. Joe Wright
Pride & Prejudice, Dir. Joe Wright
Pride & Prejudice, Dir. Joe Wright

Pride & Prejudice, dir. Joe Wright


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1 month ago
text id:       and longingly I long and searchingly I search...

["and longingly I long…"] Sappho, tr. Dan Beachy-Quick


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1 month ago
text id: Like the discovery of love, like the discovery of the sea, the discovery of Dostoevsky marks a memorable date in our lives.

Prologue to F. Dostoevsky's 'Demons' by Jorge Luis Borges


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1 month ago
Irises In Monet's Garden | Claude Monet, 1900

Irises in Monet's Garden | Claude Monet, 1900


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1 month ago

Live slowly enough to think deeply about God.


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1 month ago
William Mason Brown (1828-1898) "Raspberries In A Wooded Landscape" Oil On Canvas Located In The Crystal

William Mason Brown (1828-1898) "Raspberries in a Wooded Landscape" Oil on canvas Located in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas


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1 month ago
An Illustration Of How The 5th Century BCE Erechtheion On The Athenian Acropolis May Have Looked With

An illustration of how the 5th century BCE Erechtheion on the Athenian acropolis may have looked with its original paintwork.


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1 month ago

Do you ever think about how many of the items now considered priceless artifacts were once commonplace items? The coins we now marvel at from behind the glass at a museum were once tossed around, stepped on, and traded around. The pottery painstakingly pieced back together was somebody’s favorite wine jug. The decorative pin now rusted and bent once held together the shoulder of someone’s chiton. History is simply a trail of ordinary people going about their day, and I think there’s an odd sort of beauty in that.


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1 month ago
Francois-Louis Schmied - The City Of Troy

Francois-Louis Schmied - The City Of Troy


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1 month ago
O DEATHLESS SEA / Irene By Simon Harsent / The Invading Surf By Frederick Judd Waugh / The Mediterranean
O DEATHLESS SEA / Irene By Simon Harsent / The Invading Surf By Frederick Judd Waugh / The Mediterranean
O DEATHLESS SEA / Irene By Simon Harsent / The Invading Surf By Frederick Judd Waugh / The Mediterranean
O DEATHLESS SEA / Irene By Simon Harsent / The Invading Surf By Frederick Judd Waugh / The Mediterranean
O DEATHLESS SEA / Irene By Simon Harsent / The Invading Surf By Frederick Judd Waugh / The Mediterranean
O DEATHLESS SEA / Irene By Simon Harsent / The Invading Surf By Frederick Judd Waugh / The Mediterranean
O DEATHLESS SEA / Irene By Simon Harsent / The Invading Surf By Frederick Judd Waugh / The Mediterranean
O DEATHLESS SEA / Irene By Simon Harsent / The Invading Surf By Frederick Judd Waugh / The Mediterranean
O DEATHLESS SEA / Irene By Simon Harsent / The Invading Surf By Frederick Judd Waugh / The Mediterranean
O DEATHLESS SEA / Irene By Simon Harsent / The Invading Surf By Frederick Judd Waugh / The Mediterranean

O DEATHLESS SEA / irene by simon harsent / the invading surf by frederick judd waugh / the mediterranean in the ancient world by fernand braudel (trans. siân reynolds) / stormy sea by ivan konstantinovich aivazovsky / dancing in odessa by ilya kaminsky / i lived the beloved name by odysseus elytis (trans. olga broumas & t. begley) / strong winds and high tides battered a coastal road close to newtownards, northern ireland by peter morrison /  shipwreck off the cliffs of dover at night with dover castle in the distance by eugène lepoittevin / the odyssey, book 13 by homer (trans. emily wilson) / seebild by ingo kühl


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1 month ago

"I wish I had done everything on earth with you."

-F. Scott Fitzgerald

"I Wish I Had Done Everything On Earth With You."

-Painting by Ron Hicks


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1 month ago

“And I dream too much and I don’t write enough and I’m trying to find God everywhere.”

— Anis Mojgani (via notebookofquotes)


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