
play-verse the paperweights of the universe
“We could never have loved the earth so well if we had had no childhood in it, if it were not the earth where the same flowers come up again every spring that we used to gather with our tiny fingers as we sat lisping to ourselves on the grass, the same hips and haws on the autumn hedgerows, the same redbreasts that we used to call ‘God’s birds’ because they did no harm to the precious crops. What novelty is worth that sweet monotony where everything is known and loved because it is known?” -George Eliot “We could never have loved the earth so well if we had had no childhood in it, if it were not the earth where the same flowers come up again every spring that we used to gather with our tiny fingers as we sat lisping to ourselves on the grass, the same hips and haws on the autumn hedgerows, the same redbreasts that we used to call ‘God’s birds’ because they did no harm to the precious crops. What novelty is worth that sweet monotony where everything is known and loved because it is known?” -George Eliot




The first image was taken at a poetry festival in nyc where these modern dancers did a random show in the middle of the field. The other two images were taken in Florence, they came out with a bit of noise, but I love the clown putting on his makeup. We are all beings with noise inside us, waiting to come out.
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No time is spent like the present. Those common day allures. Apple crumble in the kitchen, empty streets, life filled with tv.