“There’s too much to let go of and too much to keep.”— Tennessee Williams, from Selected Stories; “Oriflamme,” c. January 1944
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“There’s too much to let go of and too much to keep.”— Tennessee Williams, from Selected Stories; “Oriflamme,” c. January 1944
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And for a moment I forgot. And I was at peace. I was happy. Then I remembered reality and that you were gone. And my world came crashing down like it did the first time. As if you had just left.
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This installation by Do Ho Suh used silk to recreate both his childhood and adulthood homes, one within another, at full scale.
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“He said he loved me, but he never did He says he loves her, and he really does He kissed my lips and said I’m the only one Now he kisses her, guess he found the one He talked about our marriage like we were meant to be He’ll be standing at the alter, but not with me Every dream he dreamt, was only dreamt with me But dreams are only dreams, she’s his reality”— Richa Gill (@RiichaG_)
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