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 mouth. Our worlds have never gone outside. Only one mountain can know the core of another mountain.

Mexican painter

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From her diary, a deeply personal and philosophical reflection on love and connection with Diego Rivera.

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Undated, approximate mid-20th century

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https://www.themarginalian.org/2013/04/19/frida-kahlo-diego-rivera-love-letters/

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