“Her pearled voice quiets a fountain. Even the silence, quiets.”
— Delmira Agustini, from The White Book (1907); “My Sad Muse,”
“Her pearled voice quiets a fountain. Even the silence, quiets.”
— Delmira Agustini, from The White Book (1907); “My Sad Muse,”
Violin: black coffee, perfectionist, early mornings, winter, precision, a bit of a show-off, always trying to improve, does not know their limits
Cello: gentle hands, warm smiles, autumn evenings, long showers, old parchment, comfortable silences, wants to make everyone happy, content with what they have
Piano: monochrome, clean lines, clean hands, perfect posture, biting sarcasm, emotionally cold, late nights, sees the world as black and white, a little lonely
Flute: daydreamer, an early bird, gentle smiles, sunrises, spring days, tea, always trying to improve themselves, small acts of kindness
Clarinet: tired eyes, very caring towards loved ones, long naps everywhere and anywhere, soft melodies, sad songs, summer, longs for peace
Trumpet: red lipstick, loud music, will fight you, quick temper, confidence, bold colours, stargazing at midnight, euphoria, uncontrollable laughter
Harp: sunny days, lazy mornings, golden, soft voice, lullabies, surreal dreams, lives in their own world, a strange kind of wisdom, likes to be alone
“Del amor sé poco. Sé lo suficiente aunque “suficiente”, nunca lo sea. Del amor, te sé. Aunque nunca baste la palabra “amor” para definirte y…, quizás, necesite inventarme otro abecedario para expresar esto que me generas en el alma a diario. Sé que te amo y el resto…, es “un melón por abrir”. Tengo la sensación, de que sé muy poco del amor; me atrevería a respaldar que tengo la razón, pero esta la perdí en tu boca. Del amor, sé poco; pero desde tu aparición, sé un poco más.”
— Noctámbulo del Arte(Acerca Del Amor).
“Maybe I’m too late to be your first. But right now, I’m preparing myself to be your last.”
- Unknown ( @xmeinewelt )
“There is so much I need to tell you—but I only earned one life.”
— Ocean Vuong, from Untitled (Blue, Green, And Brown): Oil On Canvas: Mark Rothko: 1952 in “Night Sky With Exit Wounds”