Life-Size is What We Are (A New History of Photography)
by Matthea Harvey
Selflessly the self gave it all away. Pin all yr hopes, lay all yr love, etc.
Which means the fish that live in a plastic bag think the edges
of the world pucker. It's one thing to make an image. It's two things to find one.
Why weren't me mindful of the lady behind the makeup counter, calling,
"Come here honey, let me give you some eyes"? The laws were sunsetting.
One puff of smoke rose in the minefield. People dragged their shadows along.
I'm here to tell you that you're not. Surprise, darling, surprise.