Gabriel Gadfly :: Poetry

Jun 03

Mosquito Bites by Gabriel Gadfly -

Your kisses
like mosquito bites.

They well up,
red and stinging
on my skin.

I itch for them.

This poem © Gabriel Gadfly. Published Jun 3, 2012

(Source: sunandsaltyair)

nabokovsnotebook:

If you have a spare $4,200 lying around, you can buy yourself a ring carved from the meteorite that landed in prehistoric Namibia. Nine inlaid gems represent the planets (even Pluto, sorry Neil deGrasse Tyson) and—the feature that maybe justifies the ridiculous cost—the planets spin around the wearer’s finger when the ring is switched on. 

nabokovsnotebook:

If you have a spare $4,200 lying around, you can buy yourself a ring carved from the meteorite that landed in prehistoric Namibia. Nine inlaid gems represent the planets (even Pluto, sorry Neil deGrasse Tyson) and—the feature that maybe justifies the ridiculous cost—the planets spin around the wearer’s finger when the ring is switched on. 

lwessel:

Eugenio Recuenco.

lwessel:

Eugenio Recuenco.

(via rainbowunicorn3)

cannolis:

Stacks of Duncansby by bm^ on Flickr.

cannolis:

Stacks of Duncansby by bm^ on Flickr.

Yesterday was a gorgeous day for hiking, but I didn’t get any writing done. Remedying that today — expect a new poem later! What are you doing today?

Jun 01

bandaidsonbarefeet replied to your post: meh.

bored, or feeling down?

Neither, really. Just a little frustrated. The poeting isn’t cooperating tonight.

meh.

c0unter-clockwise:

It’s a skeleton skeleton clock.
not sure if pun or what…
I found it funny! XD

c0unter-clockwise:

It’s a skeleton skeleton clock.

not sure if pun or what…

I found it funny! XD

(Source: trussed)