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All I want in this life are three...
a moonlit beach on the starlit sea,
a breath of opium,
and thee. — Roman Payne
a moonlit beach on the starlit sea,
a breath of opium,
and thee. — Roman Payne
To wish a healthy man to die is the wish from a mind of sickness. To wish an ailing man to die is the wish of the ambitious.
— Roman Payne
She was free in her wildness. She was a wanderess, a drop of free water. She belonged to no man and to no city.
— Roman Payne
Looking back on my life, I sigh. The caprice of youth goes with the wind, I've no regrets.
— Roman Payne
To wander is to be alive.
— Roman Payne
I care not that this moment's lot was thin and sparsely dealt; all pleasures sweet can be forgot the instant they are felt.
— Roman Payne
I wandered everywhere, through cities and countries wide. And everywhere I went, the world was on my side.
— Roman Payne
A girl without braids is like a city without bridges.
— Roman Payne
We were hooked when we woke.
We had arms for each other.
But I yearned to resume
My dreams of another. — Roman Payne
We had arms for each other.
But I yearned to resume
My dreams of another. — Roman Payne
Was I deranged? Maybe. Yet, is it not derangement that guides us to seek out those we want to love in this world?
— Roman Payne
Women are extraordinary creatures!
— Roman Payne
She wakes in a puddle of sunlight.
Her hands asleep beside her.
Her hair draped on the lawn
like a mantle of cloth. — Roman Payne
Her hands asleep beside her.
Her hair draped on the lawn
like a mantle of cloth. — Roman Payne
Wanderess, Wanderess,
weave us a story of seduction and ruse.
Heroic be the Wanderess,
the world be her muse. — Roman Payne
weave us a story of seduction and ruse.
Heroic be the Wanderess,
the world be her muse. — Roman Payne
All that I desire in life are three ...
A wilderness: A beach on the sun-drenched sea,
A puff of opium,
And thee. — Roman Payne
A wilderness: A beach on the sun-drenched sea,
A puff of opium,
And thee. — Roman Payne
The moment her hymen was plucked from her body in the wilderness,
Her soul was taken from sanity. — Roman Payne
Her soul was taken from sanity. — Roman Payne
I saw this moment as attached by threads to eternity and woven between all the other braided moments of my past and my future.
— Roman Payne
Just as a painter paints,
and a ponderer ponders,
a writer writes,
and a wanderer wanders. — Roman Payne
and a ponderer ponders,
a writer writes,
and a wanderer wanders. — Roman Payne
He was no god, he was just an artist; and when an artist is a man, he needs a woman to create like a god.
— Roman Payne
She was a free bird: queen of the world and laughing.
— Roman Payne
The lot of the bride
to be wed before bed
desired until rotten.
The lot of the author
to be read before bed
admired then forgotten. — Roman Payne
to be wed before bed
desired until rotten.
The lot of the author
to be read before bed
admired then forgotten. — Roman Payne
I regained my soul through literature after those times I'd lost it to wild-eyed gypsy girls on the European streets.
— Roman Payne
Spanish rain,
A maiden's dress,
Apothecary pills
And ancient thrills;
Melancholy kills
A girl's caress. — Roman Payne
A maiden's dress,
Apothecary pills
And ancient thrills;
Melancholy kills
A girl's caress. — Roman Payne
From all that I saw, and everywhere I wandered, I learned that time cannot be spent. It can only be squandered.
— Roman Payne
You must give everything to make your life as beautiful as the dreams that dance in your imagination.
— Roman Payne
The birthing wolf,
Her heart fed with tenderness,
Gave forth from ripe brown nipples,
Food to feed the universe. — Roman Payne
Her heart fed with tenderness,
Gave forth from ripe brown nipples,
Food to feed the universe. — Roman Payne
There was no world, no land, no god or heaven or earth outside of their two bodies naked and trembling in the act of love.
— Roman Payne
We all die in the middle of something.
— Roman Payne
Analogies are like lies.
— Roman Payne
If you love my work, you are a good critic. If you do not love my work, you are a 'not good' critic.
— Roman Payne
Yes, in a woman, looks are the most important thing... But it's not how she looks 'to' us, so much as 'how she looks at' us.
— Roman Payne