rhea137:

Golo, Saint-Cloud, 1913 , Imprints of Joy - Jacques Henri Lartigue
‘I only keep company with coffee and children who run with razors, but you have to love them though, both take good photographs, go with sugared almonds and christening. I wonder, what it would be like to say: you have five months to live, or have it said to you, as I just did? you have five months to live. would you wait an hour in the trenches with clenched iron fist idioms or what?’
(poem ‘hanging from the sky’ Kari Edwards)

rhea137:

Golo, Saint-Cloud, 1913 , Imprints of Joy - Jacques Henri Lartigue

‘I only keep company with coffee and children who run with razors, but you have to love them though, both take good photographs, go with sugared almonds and christening. I wonder, what it would be like to say: you have five months to live, or have it said to you, as I just did? you have five months to live. would you wait an hour in the trenches with clenched iron fist idioms or what?’

(poem ‘hanging from the sky’ Kari Edwards)

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