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Vuong, Ocean: Untitled (Blue, Green, & Brown): oil on canvas: Mark Rothko: 1952

Portre of Vuong, Ocean

Untitled (Blue, Green, & Brown): oil on canvas: Mark Rothko: 1952 (English)

The TV said the planes have hit the buildings.
& I said Yes because you asked me to stay.
Maybe we pray on our knees because the lord
only listens when we're this close
to the devil.There is so much I want to tell you.
How my greatest accolade was to walk
across the Brooklyn Bridge & not think
of flight. How we live like water: touching
a new tongue with no telling
what we've been through. They say the is sky is blue
but I know it's black seen through too much air.
You will always remember what you were doing
when it hurts the most. There is so much
I want to tell you—but I only earned
one life. & I took nothing. Nothing. Like a pair of teeth
at the end. The TV kept saying The planes...
The planes...& I stood waiting in the room
made from broken mocking birds. Their wings throbbing
into four blurred walls. Only you were there.
You were the window.



Uploaded byGóz Adrienn
Source of the quotationhttps://www.triquarterly.org/issues/issue-146/untitled-blue-green-brown-oil-canvas-mark-rothko-1952

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