Lorca's Grave Quotes
Lorca's Grave
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“I was about to be swallowed
By my mother's womb—
Where I might enjoy again
The perfect solitude of death.”
― Lorca's Grave
By my mother's womb—
Where I might enjoy again
The perfect solitude of death.”
― Lorca's Grave
“[T]errorism is a godsend to the State,
Allowing it to follow its natural tendency
To move away from democracy.”
― Lorca's Grave
Allowing it to follow its natural tendency
To move away from democracy.”
― Lorca's Grave
“The poet floats above—
Stateless, ageless, timeless, guileless—
A creator of beauty,
An excavator of truth,
A healer of fear,
A harbinger of love.”
― Lorca's Grave
Stateless, ageless, timeless, guileless—
A creator of beauty,
An excavator of truth,
A healer of fear,
A harbinger of love.”
― Lorca's Grave
“And, so, the poet who sees deepest
Is rooted out quickest—before he can
Infect the masses with his utopian visions,
Slay their despair, ease their burdens,
Restore their hopes, unleash their dreams.”
― Lorca's Grave
Is rooted out quickest—before he can
Infect the masses with his utopian visions,
Slay their despair, ease their burdens,
Restore their hopes, unleash their dreams.”
― Lorca's Grave
“tick... tock... tick... tock…
this mocking by clocks
never stops,
until it does—
and then we rot.”
― Lorca's Grave
this mocking by clocks
never stops,
until it does—
and then we rot.”
― Lorca's Grave
“[T]he fine line between life and death, we finally find, is no line at all.”
― Lorca's Grave
― Lorca's Grave
“[W]e ourselves are
the skeletons who scare us,
faux grownups who could never care for us,
left alone to watch in terror as all life is extinguished again.”
― Lorca's Grave
the skeletons who scare us,
faux grownups who could never care for us,
left alone to watch in terror as all life is extinguished again.”
― Lorca's Grave
“Smoking factories are the only real life here.
Living human corpses form their precious fuel—
fools ruled by more greedy, more ruthless fools.”
― Lorca's Grave
Living human corpses form their precious fuel—
fools ruled by more greedy, more ruthless fools.”
― Lorca's Grave
“Possessions are the weights on our chains,
designating us indentured servants in this game,
as time-saving devices erase time all the same—”
― Lorca's Grave
designating us indentured servants in this game,
as time-saving devices erase time all the same—”
― Lorca's Grave
“[W]hat we think is real is only
a mind virus of synthetic words, quite empty,
and ready to fall like a house of cards
at the slightest provocation,
the slightest exploration.”
― Lorca's Grave
a mind virus of synthetic words, quite empty,
and ready to fall like a house of cards
at the slightest provocation,
the slightest exploration.”
― Lorca's Grave
“I am a criminal for just existing
When I know that any crime
Is being committed anywhere—
Not crimes against law,
But real crimes against
JUSTICE, PEACE, LIFE.”
― Lorca's Grave
When I know that any crime
Is being committed anywhere—
Not crimes against law,
But real crimes against
JUSTICE, PEACE, LIFE.”
― Lorca's Grave
“[I]t is said,
“Patience is a virtue.”
But I know, instead,
Patience is a vulture,
Made up of time,
Picking at my spine.
Pick, tick...
Pick, tick...
Pick, tick...
Die.”
― Lorca's Grave
“Patience is a virtue.”
But I know, instead,
Patience is a vulture,
Made up of time,
Picking at my spine.
Pick, tick...
Pick, tick...
Pick, tick...
Die.”
― Lorca's Grave
“Craving immortality, my mind masters fraud:
My spirit’s projected as my brain cells applaud.”
― Lorca's Grave
My spirit’s projected as my brain cells applaud.”
― Lorca's Grave
“Dove-white dawn illumes life’s worth
As mourners load crow-black hearse
To feed remains to hungry dirt.
From nothing to nothing, from dust to dust.
Life delays, then betrays;
It is death alone that we can trust.”
― Lorca's Grave
As mourners load crow-black hearse
To feed remains to hungry dirt.
From nothing to nothing, from dust to dust.
Life delays, then betrays;
It is death alone that we can trust.”
― Lorca's Grave
“All brace to taste life’s bitter curse—
A second birth, but in reverse—
A return to the cold, hard womb of earth.”
― Lorca's Grave
A second birth, but in reverse—
A return to the cold, hard womb of earth.”
― Lorca's Grave
“We, too, are beings
Loitering until dispatched—
The eggs of ghosts
Waiting to hatch.”
― Lorca's Grave
Loitering until dispatched—
The eggs of ghosts
Waiting to hatch.”
― Lorca's Grave
“Maybe that’s what death is—
When our curiosity
Gets the better of us
And is finally fully satisfied
When we take that last big leap
Off the edge of our lives,
Foregoing our present reality,
Undermining our seeming immortality,
Undertaking the fatal freefall
Of understanding all,
Momentarily seeing clearly,
Comprehending completely,
Realizing thoroughly and literally
That everything
Is nothing After all.”
― Lorca's Grave
When our curiosity
Gets the better of us
And is finally fully satisfied
When we take that last big leap
Off the edge of our lives,
Foregoing our present reality,
Undermining our seeming immortality,
Undertaking the fatal freefall
Of understanding all,
Momentarily seeing clearly,
Comprehending completely,
Realizing thoroughly and literally
That everything
Is nothing After all.”
― Lorca's Grave
“Death is just a hapless, / Derelict alcoholic / Wandering the labyrinthine / Streets of time, / Tracing arbitrary, Impotent lines / That cannot contain / An infinite soul / To a finite time.”
― Lorca's Grave
― Lorca's Grave
“[A]ll things pass away / And, so, as we yet remain, / We must take our chances / While we may.”
― Lorca's Grave
― Lorca's Grave
“I have found Lorca’s grave / And I... am crawling... in.”
― Lorca's Grave
― Lorca's Grave
