“Glancing upon the empty chariot, that of the sun Goddess, that she was, in her auroral beauty; my heart, it touched the Grecian seas and couldn’t help but boast the immortal love that I harbored in my bosom for her pale gold feet, the way she had taken my heart replacing it with her immortal kiss, in which I laid, unknowing, that desires can sometimes be the fatality of Kingdoms.”
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“I will leave my mouth between your legs, my soul in a photographs and lilies, and in the dark wake of your footsteps, my love, my love, I will have to leave violin and grave, the waltzing ribbons .”
— Federico García Lorca, excerpt of Little Viennese Waltz
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