Moonbeam = a ray of light from the moon. “Memories are like moonbeams, we do with them what we will.” – Bobby Darrin …
Moonbeam = a ray of light from the moon. “Memories are like moonbeams, we do with them what we will.” – Bobby Darrin …
“Back in the days when storytelling was the main form of entertainment, tales of mythical creatures abounded. Today we seem to indulge in the mere scraps of what was once an epic feast of legend.” In this modern age, there…
If I feel depleted Why should I breathe a name That carves chunks of my heart At night And pending mornings Sticks them With meager liquid That flows In the deep Of the dark side of your Quivering moon… …
Chortle = laugh in a noisy, gleeful way. “Books feed and cure and chortle and collide.” –Gwendolyn Brooks (June 7, 1917 – December 2, 2000) …
“Man naturally desires, not only to be loved, but to be lovely; or to be that thing which is the natural and proper object of love.” –Adam Smith (June 16, 1723 – July 17, 1790) Art by Vincent…
When I’m not in the right place I take a step look into the heart of a stone cloud moonbeam memory and get drunk with the shades of night’s wish to light the world… …
Womb = uterus; a place where something is generated. “You look at trees and called them “trees,” and probably you do not think twice about the word. You call a star a “star,” and think nothing more of it. But…
“What is essential is invisible to the eye.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Art by Chelsea Cardinal.
The heart has a puzzling shape The moment you thought it broke Becomes twofold. The moment in a relinquishing evening You thought it whole It breaks Until the morning When the shape is restored And your feelings pour like early…
Heartbeat = one complete pulsation of the heart. “A poem is when you hear the heartbeat of a stone.” –Jean-Pierre Simeón, This is a Poem That Heals Fish Art by Paul Gauguin (7 June 1848 – 8…
“Language is not like the sun,
heating and scorching
but like the moon
keeping secrets
and the arcane magic of the night
throwing stars
in the lilacs’ claws
till dawn.” -Iulia Halatz