Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Library Chandelier

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I love napkins with designs on them. Makes me not want to use them though. I think they look better on the wall than on the table next to the food.
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Anthropologie catalogs are quite lovely, yet difficult to get a hold of in my experience. I fill out that order form again and again only to get one measly catalog sent to me per year. Maybe they know I don't buy anything. Oh well.
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Ah, Victorian decor and libraries. Something I enjoy in pictures, but not in my apartment, not any more, at least. I am someone that tends to get tumbled in with history and old stuff, so I have to stay clear of the antiques and gilded chandeliers for awhile as I am in grandma-taste recovery. As of late, I am looking into a more futuristic setting for my lifestyle. But still, I find some comfort in looking at pictures of old houses and furniture. Reminds me of my Nana.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Constellation of Dreams

Speaking of dreams, here's a little jibberish I wrote sometime back.


Constellation of dreams

Gather your fears and blossoms of fright

To offer at the gate

Prepare to travel through the land of whimpering throats and watching eyes

Guardians of light

Connecting the blinking cosmos of dots

Enduring the sun’s fire is worth the wait

For in this journey

You find your inward joy and internal fight

The setting star carves a door through the rambling rush of noise

And marvels are born of silent nights

Blue clouds of crumbling blaze

Hot enough to roast a cake

Long stretch unshielded from wandering Slashers

Violent billows break the three-mast ship of sailing

This is part of the plan

Hurled into the realm of winking wallabies

Dancing around an erupting fire of bon

Rub your eyes and shake your head yes

Winding willows wince under the weight of centuries

Rootwork channeling deep tremors in the crafts of man

Traversing language and genius to feed by the tender brook of matter

Call for the mulberry moon to explain the reasons and give you passwords of rhyme

Your back sprouts wings of goose down

Hungry you spot a grove of glazed donuts enclosed in a hedge of stone

Yet the Passageway is guarded by cunning Whisperers

Who seek your fingers

No other escape but the

Water below the bridge runs blue with ink

Scribbling nonsense as it laps the sandy shore

Chanting wolves lurk in the shadowy forest reading all the water tells

Who goes there in this withering territory?

Cries the Wolf Sovereign

I only want to eat something sweet you say

You should try fruit instead and this river of ink is quite good with bread beams the King of Wolves

Ask the raccoons for some baked rolls

They steal it from the belly of wandering ships

Greedily you take from the forest bushes berries of black and dip your loaf in the inky drink

Oblivious to the wolves encircling

Licking their shiny fangs dripping with blue ink

Holding a million secrets and tales in the sapphire liquid

All of a sudden your foot slips on a rock and you tumble head first into the swift current of azure

Sinking deep

Inhaling gasps of it into your lungs

Stinging your eyes

Stifling a scream

The feathers of your wings absorb pounds of wet ink and pull you under

It tastes like

Fresh cut lawn, birthday cake, car exhaust, chlorine, buttery popcorn, and old concrete buildings

Spoiled milk, licking your finger from a paper cut, cotton candy, mothballs, salty tears and burning coal

The wolves scatter back to their caves

Shrieking about lost causes and the coming first light

As your mind succumbs to the waves

Leaving puddles of blue where you once stood by the inky edge

Spell the words

Only the wolves can read

A distant chanting sound from across the depths

Dawn is rushing to greet you

Fawns frolic in the blushing morn

Outside your bedroom window

Whatever thoughts have behooved you

Have been wrestled

Ironed out in the turbulent night, the blistered crinkles of your mind

Lashes flutter

*alarm blaring*


Artwork by Dr. Seuss and the wolf halloween mask you can buy online:)

Monday, November 2, 2009

Books on their Shelves

Books and shelves with piles of books stacked on them. Ahh bliss.