“For Him” by Rupi KaurĪ post shared by Sean Bates “Married Love” by Kuan Tao-sheng, translated by Kenneth Rexroth and Ling ChungĪnd a figure of me. I pray for your desires that they may be great, rather than for your satisfactions, which may be so hazardously little. I love you not so much for your realities as for your ideals. I love you for what you are, but I love you yet more for what you are going to be. “A Love Song for Lucinda” by Langston Hughes “To An Army Wife in Sardis” from S appho translated by Mary Barnard Your two great eyes will slay me suddenly 27. To my hurt heart, while yet the wound is clean. ![]() Straight through my heart the wound is quick and keen.Only your word will heal the injury Their beauty shakes me who was once serene Your two great eyes will slay me suddenly “Untitled” by Amanda LovelaceĪ post shared by Tyler Knott Gregson “Rondel of Merciless Beauty” by Geoffrey Chaucer ![]() Sometimes as bruised with shadows as the afternoon. Sometimes she is the colour of lions, of sand in the fire of noon, Like light through an oriel window in a room of yellow wood Sometimes she is like sherry, like the sun through a vessel of glass, Through which he saw her head, connecting with That will solve a murder case unsolved for yearsīecause the murderer left it in the snow beside a window I love you as a sheriff searches for a walnut ![]() “When Love Arrives” by Sarah Kay & Phil Kaye “Queen Anne’s Lace” by William Carlos Williamsĭoes not raise above it. “I Wanted to Make Myself like the Ravine” by Hannah Gamble
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