I love you more than my own skin.
Mexican painter
I love you more than my own skin.
Mexican painter
From her letters or diary, likely to Diego Rivera
1940s-1950s (approx.)
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"I drank to drown my sorrows, but the damned things learned how to swim."
Strange & Unusual"My wish is to understand lines form shades movement. You fulfill and I receive. Your word travels the entirety of space and reaches my cells which are my stars then goes to yours which are my light."
Philosophical"There is nothing more precious than laughter."
Humorous"I ask you for violence, in the nonsense, and you, you give me grace, your light and your warmth."
Strange & Unusual"It's not love, or tenderness, or affection, it's life itself, my life, that I found what I saw it in your hands, in your month and in your breasts. I have the taste of almonds from your lips in my mou…"
Philosophical