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soracities:

the devil never sleeps. My mind is lost among November cotton flowers, a soft rain on my faceALT

Yusef Komunyakaa, from “Jasmine”, Pleasure Dome: New and Collected Poems [ID in ALT]

derangedrhythms:

“Wuthering Heights is surely the most beautiful and most profoundly violent love story. For though Emily Brontë, despite her beauty, appears to have had no experience of love, she had an anguished knowledge of passion. She had the sort of knowledge which links love not only with clarity, but also with violence and death – because death seems to be the truth of love, just as love is the truth of death.”

— Georges Bataille, Literature and Evil (via decomposingpriestess)

(via icedespressoo)

swanlake1998:

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tina pereira photographed performing as a wilis in giselle by daniel neuhaus

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redlipstickresurrected:

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Lily Seika Jones aka Rivulet Paper (American, b. 1989, San Antonio, TX, USA, based Seattle, WA, USA) - Death Bunny, Paintings: Watercolor

(Source: lilyseikajones.com, via secludedstargirl)

sacredwhores:

Tod Browning - Dracula (1931)

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classicalartdark:

Edit after Camille Roqueplan (View of a City at Night) (Cleveland Museum of Art)
(Ed. Lic.: CC BY-NC 3.0)

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lilithsplace:

Floating Woman 3, 2010 - Margaret Ezekiel (b. 1951)
charcoal on paper  |  source:

(via sekmadieniais-lyja)

karrova:

Female Saint Holding a Book (detail) by Amico Aspertini

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undr:

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John Bulmer. A man and woman walk down a footpath in the north of the United Kingdom in 1965

undr:

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André Kertész. From “Diary of Light, 1980 - 1985”