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the term swan song comes from the belief that swans stay silent until their last moment before death when they sing a single, hauntingly beautiful last song
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t h e . t e n t h . m u s e | Photo Credit: Marta Bevacqua
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Cemal Süreya, from “Photograph,” featured in Eda: An Anthology of Contemporary Turkish Poetry
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Order of the Good Death
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“The fairy poet takes a sheet of moonbeam, silver white; his ink is dew from daisies sweet, his pen a point of light.”
— Joyce Kilmer
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m o n o c h r o m a t i c . m u s e | Photo Credit: Stephen Carroll
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m o n o c h r o m a t i c . m u s e | Photo Credit: Nina Limmen
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m o n o c h r o m a t i c . m u s e | Photo Credit: Natalia Drepina
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Rainer Maria Rilke, from Where Silence Reigns: Selected Prose; "An Experience,"
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Eivør - Í Tokuni (x)
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