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her world being liquid
they could bathe there,
and emerge unsullied.

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she would linger
long before
and long after.

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though her garden 
was luminous,
the things of this world
drew sustenance
from the dark.

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for those she favoured,
she would reveal herself
in the gaps and chiasms
of the everyday.

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just so you know...



Wedding the images of Roxana Ghita with text by Michael Tweed, the beautiful foolishness of things is the gentle companion to however fallible: the revolution of everyday life.

Unless otherwise noted all images © Roxana Ghita, text © Michael Tweed.