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365filmsbyauroranocte:Blue Black Permanent (Margaret Tait, 1992)
Mona Sa’udi, from Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab Women (ed. &a
delightsdelirium:behold, the sea. into the surf, foals / miranda — the tempest, john william waterho
didoofcarthage:Core-formed dark blue small oinochoe (wine jug). Etruscan, 7th century B.C. Glass. J.
a-quiet-green-agreement:–Samuel Taylor Coleridge
cinemaspam:Who was singing? The beach was deserted like always, but there was that voice, sometimes
“Öd’ und leer das Meer” ( “empty and desolate is the sea”) – from Richard Wagner’s Tristan und
Nina Cassian, ‘Evolution’ (trans. Stanley Kunitz), Life Sentence: Selected Poems
jueki:Fried Dragon Fish 1993 Directed by Shunji Iwai
Hozier, ‘Cherry Wine’[Text ID: “I’m all but washedIn the tide of her breathing.”]
Kamau Brathwaite, ‘Yellow Minnim’, Sun Poem
pottaplanta:youare the time and the water(matthías johannessen)
Walt Whitman, “Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking”, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “O madly the sea pushe
Piss Pig n Serve the Wine of Darkness
Kinda dark but here is a pic of me on my way out to drink wine with Chanel Preston
Walt Whitman, “Out of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd”, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “Now we have met, we ha
violentwavesofemotion:Paul Celan, tr. by Patrick Cotter, from The Selected Poems; “Ballad of the Wor
violentwavesofemotion:Marina Tsvetaeva, tr. by Elaine Feinstein, from The Selected Poems; “From The
kingshanewest: john alden per episode: 2.05 - the wine dark seaWhat are you after? To finish the jo
The #Christmas color might be red, but we like it darkBurgundy wine color is just perfect! #SinnerCo
Walt Whitman, ‘In Cabin’d Ships at Sea’, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “And this is ocean’s poem.”]
HELLO.COM PARTE #NUMBBER 1OEN(herds #22 + #333)u pepoleu wine n complane“DEER LARD GARRFE
“The wine dark sea,” Western Mediterranean, November 2019.Memories of the freedom to tra
365filmsbyauroranocte:Émotion (Nobuhiko Obayashi, 1966)
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