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This pair of Ellipsoptera cuprascens with amorous intentions was at the Falls of the Ohio. Notice the male's front legs sticking out to the side while attempting to mate. Most tiger beetles do this.
A pair of pink cherry blossom catch a moment of sunshine on a changeable Spring day in Brueton Park, Solihull.
A pair of period sash windows with iron railings set into a stone and flint built wall of a house on the Cathedral close in Winchester Hampshire
... as when we speak of commitment
you think of marriage, kids,
the whole eternal dungheap
of forever.
And I, I think of love taking the shape of a needle, an arrow, a spear:
anything sharp with the searing
keenness of Now--
where what matters is not distance
but depth, where there is no divorce
or turning back, because there is nothing,
nothing for us,
nothing for us
to ever turn our backs on.
From "Context"
By Angelo Suárez