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Christina Rossetti, Death's Chill Between, ghost lover, quote unquote, Victorian ghosts

Listen, listen! Everywhere
a low voice is calling me,
and a step is on the stair,
and one comes you cannot see.
Listen, listen! Even now
a dim hand knocks at the door.
Hear me; he is come again,—
My own dearest is come back.
Bring him in from the cold rain …

Christina Rossetti, Death’s Chill Between

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04 Wednesday Jan 2017

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ancient greece, Aphrodite Kallipugos, Aphrodite of the beautiful buttocks, BBC Magazine, Bettany Hughes, booty, quote unquote

And if that wasn’t bad enough, beauty was frequently a competitive sport [in ancient Greece]. Beauty contests – kallisteia – were a regular fixture in the training grounds of the Olympics at Elis and on the islands of Tenedos and Lesbos … My favourite such story has to be the contest in honour of Aphrodite Kallipugos – Aphrodite of the beautiful buttocks. The story goes that when deliberating on where to found a temple to the goddess in Sicily it was decided an exemplar of human beauty should make the choice. Two farmer’s daughters with amply-portioned arses battled it out. The best endowed was given the honour of choosing the site for Aphrodite’s shrine. Fat-bottomed girls clearly had a hotline to the goddess of love.

Bettany Hughes, Would you be beautiful
in the ancient world?
BBC Magazine
(10 January, 2015)

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Algernon Charles Swinburne, Dolores, Our Lady of Pain, quote unquote

What remains,
O mystic and sombre Dolores,
Our Lady of Pain? …
My lips full of lust and of laughter,
Curled snakes that are fed from my breast,
Bite hard, lest remembrance come after
And press with new lips where you pressed.
For my heart too springs up at the pressure,
Mine eyelids too moisten and burn;
Ah, feed me and fill me with pleasure,
Ere pain come in turn …
[Then] we shall know what the darkness discovers,
If the grave-pit be shallow or deep;
And our fathers of old, and our dead lovers,
We shall know if they sleep not or sleep.

Algernon Charles Swinburne, Dolores

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03 Tuesday Jan 2017

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De Profundis, Poetry, quote unquote, Walter de la Mare

You will not be cold there;
You will not wish to see your face in a mirror;
There will be no heaviness,
Since you will not be able to lift a finger.
There will be company, but they will not heed you;
Yours will be a journey only of two paces
Into view of the stars again; but you will not make it.

Walter de la Mare, De Profundis

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02 Monday Jan 2017

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Coleman Barks, Moses and the Shepherd, prose poetry, Rumi, translation

Moses heard a shepherd on the road, praying, “God, where are you? I want to help you, to fix your shoes and comb your hair. I want to wash your clothes and pick the lice off. I want to bring you milk to kiss your little hands and feet when it’s time for you to go to bed. I want to sweep your room and keep it neat. God, my sheep and goats are yours. All I can say, remembering you, is ayyyy and ahhhhhhhhh.”

Moses could stand it no longer:  “Who are you talking to?“

The shepherd replied: “The one who made us, and made the earth and made the sky.”

“Don’t talk about shoes and socks with God! And what’s this with your little hands  and feet? Such blasphemous familiarity sounds like you’re chatting with your aunts. Only something that grows needs milk. Only someone with feet needs shoes. Even if you meant God’s human representatives, as when God said, `I was sick, and you did not visit me,’ even then this tone would be foolish and irreverent. Body-and-birth language are right for us on this side of the river, but not for addressing the origin, not for Allah.”

The shepherd repented and tore his clothes and sighed and wandered out into the desert.

And then, suddenly, a revelation came to Moses. The Friend’s voice:

`You have separated me from one of my own. Did you come as a Prophet to unite, or to sever? I have given each being a separate and unique way of seeing and knowing that knowledge. What seems wrong to you is right for him. What is poison to one is honey to someone else.
Purity and impurity, sloth and diligence in worship, these mean nothing to me. I am apart from all that.

`Ways of worshiping are not to be ranked as better or worse than one another. It’s all praise, and it’s all right.

`It’s not me that’s glorified in acts of worship. It’s the worshipers. I don’t hear the words they say. I look inside at the humility. That broken-open lowliness is the reality, not the language.

`I want burning, burning. Be friends  with your burning.

`Moses, those who pay attention to ways of behaving and speaking are one sort. Lovers who burn  are another. Don’t scold the Lover. The “wrong” way he talks is better than a hundred “right” ways of others. Inside the Kaaba it doesn’t matter which direction you point
your prayer rug.

`When you eventually see through the veils to how things really are, you will keep saying again and again, “This is certainly not like we thought it was!”

Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi,

It’s all praise and it’s all right

(trans. Coleman Barks)

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Never apologize, even if it burns your fingers to stubs, for your misspellings. Often it is the only thing that keeps the romantics a step ahead of the genteel la-di-da.

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A Coast Nightmare, Christina Rossetti, If I wake he hunts me like a nightmare, quote unquote

I have a friend in ghostland, —
early found, ah me, how early lost! —
Blood-red seaweed drips along that coastland
By the strong sea wrenched and tossed.
In every creek there slopes a dead man’s inlet.
If I wake he hunts me like a nightmare

Christina Rossetti, “A Coast Nightmare”

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close dear heart, joy and sorrow are contained in the same words, quote unquote, the night is young and you are not here

Joy is when you tell Love that you’ll hold them close. Sorrow is when you tell Love that you’ll hold them and they say, ‘Close.’

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darling flesh mi amor, even with the songs from the far hills, for there was a fire in my head, I went to the hazel wood, quote unquote, spoken words can never be retracted

I love what you offered but, darling flesh, how can you help me when I can’t sleep without nightmares, I cannot stop the singing from the distant hills, I cannot drink without writing all my distraught thoughts down on the page for you? And who wants darling flesh after such words are spoken?

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a tongue that begins to lick, and others spit in spite, Christina Rossetti, I weep knowing a creature loved me, love, reblog, sonnets

So I grew half delirious and quite sick,
And thro’ the darkness saw strange faces grin
Of Monsters at me. One put forth a fin,
And touched me clammily: I could not pick
A quarrel with it: it began to lick
My hand, making meanwhile a piteous din
And shedding human tears: it would begin
To near me, then retreat. I heard the quick
Pulsation of my heart, I marked the fight
Of life and death within me; then sleep threw
Her veil around me; but this thing is true:
When I awoke the sun was at his height,
And I wept sadly, knowing that one new
Creature had love for me, and others spite.

Christina Rossetti, unpublished rhymes
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