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thanks to jb i never say never

biomaterial:

The night gardener once asked me if I knew how citrus trees died: when they reach old age, if they are not cut down and they manage to survive drought, disease and innumerable attacks of pests, fungi and plagues, they succumb from overabundance. When they come to the end of their life cycle, they put out a final, massive crop of lemons. In their last spring their flowers bud and blossom in enormous bunches and fill the air with a smell so sweet that it stings your nostrils from two blocks away; then their fruits ripen all at once, whole limbs break off due to their excessive weight, and after a few weeks the ground is covered with rotting lemons. It is a strange sight, he said, to see such exuberance before death.

When We Cease to Understand the World, Benjamín Labatut

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theoptia:

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Marie Howe, from Magdalene: Poems; “The Teacher”

Text ID: So, I thought I had to become more than / I was, more than I’d been. / but that wasn’t it. It seemed rather that / something had to go. Something had to / be let go of.

synthecid:
“Adele van Heerden
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felixinclusis:
“ ronulicny: “The Answer Is No”, 1958. By: KAY SAGE….
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speciesbarocus:
“Apelles symbolicus (1699).
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bookaddict24-7:

“Literature is the most agreeable way of ignoring life.”

The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa

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