“Summer set lip to earth's bosom bare, And left the flushed print in a poppy there: Like a yawn of fire from the grass it came, And the fanning wind puffed it to flapping flame. With burnt mouth red like a lion's it drank The blood of the sun as he slaughtered sank, And dipped its cup in the purpurate shine When the eastern conduits ran with wine.” EarthLeftSunFireBloodWindSummerMouthsRedWineShiningLipsCupsGrassRanFlamesPrintLionsEasternDrankBosomsPoppiesFlapping Book:God: thoughts in an age of uncertainty Source: God: thoughts in an age of uncertainty
“I ran for president. I ran for governor twice. And I've been the governor now for nearly seven years. I find that the people who are my best advisors are the people who are smart enough to give me really good advice and smart enough to keep their mouths shut about what advice they give me. And so if I want advisors that way, that's the kind of advisor I'm going to be for Donald Trump.” PeopleIfsWayWantGivingYearsKindEnoughPresidentAdviceTrumpSmartMouthsGive MeSevenRanGovernorsSeven YearsGood AdviceAdvisors Author:Chris Christie
“Teasingly she took the apple from his mouth. Juice ran down his chin. Slowly, deliberately, she leaned over and licked the sweet juice from his chin. I will have to admit though, that I will never look at an apple in quite the same way.” WayLooksSweetMouthsRanApplesJuiceChins Author:Terry Goodkind
“When I left Merle was wearing a bungalow apron and rolling pie crust. She came to the door wiping her hands on the apron and kissed me on the mouth and began to cry and ran back into the house, leaving the doorway empty [...] I had a funny feeling as I saw the house disappear, as though I had written a poem and it was very good and I had lost it and would never remember it again. (p. 262)” FeelingsHandsRememberHouseLostLeftSawsWrittenDoorsCryMouthsEmptyLeavingVery GoodDisappearRanPieRollingDoorwaysAprons Book:Stories and Early Novels Source: Stories and Early Novels
“Alex gazed at her. Her mouth was slightly open; she ran her fingernail against her lower teeth as she thought. She'd knotted her hair at the nape of her neck again, and a strand had slipped loose onto her shoulder, gleaming in the lantern light. Suddenly all of his objections seemed meaningless. Don't, he thought. You'll regret it. He didn't care anymore. Slowly, unable to stop himself, he reached out and cupped his hand around her foot.” HandsLightCareFeetRegretHairMouthsShouldersTeethRanNecksMeaninglessAlexObjectionsStrandsFingernailsLanternsLantern LightYou'll Regret It Author:L.A. Weatherly
“His breath in my ear, he ran his tongue along the curved edge, sucking the fleshy lobe and my small diamond stud into his mouth, and my eyes drifted closed while I babbled a weak sound of longing.” EyeSoundMouthsWeakEarsBreathsLongingEdgesTongueRanDiamondStuds Author:Tammara Webber
“Ethel said: "Lloyd, there's someone here you may remember-" Daisy could not restrain herself. She ran to Lloyd and threw herself into his arms. She hugged him. She looked into his green eyes, then kissed his brown cheeks and his broken nose and then his mouth. "I love you, Lloyd," she sad madly. "I love you, I love you, I love you." "I love you, too, Daisy," he said. Behind her, Daisy heard Ethel's wry voice. "You do remember, I see.” MaySaidEyeRememberVoiceBehindsHeardLove YouBrokenArmsMouthsGreenNosesRanBrownCheeksDaisiesGreen EyesWryI Love You Too Author:Ken Follett