here it is a collection of poems about hope and or holding on despite everything !
I Am Not Ready To Die Yet by Aracelis Girmay
A Litany for Survival by Audre Lorde
Snowdrops by Louise Glück
Most Days I Want to Live by Gabrielle Calvocoressi
Insha’Allah by Danusha Laméris
A Good Day by Kait Rokowski
Invitation by Mary Oliver
Instructions on Not Giving Up by Ada Limón
Tommorow is a Place by Sanna Wani
The World Has Need of You by Ellen Bass
Let This Darkness Be a Bell Tower by Rainer Maria Rilke
To the Young Who Want to Die by Gwendolyn Brooks
Night Walk by Franz Wright
Sorrow is Not My Name by Ross Gay
Everything Is Waiting For You by David Whyte
The Letter by Linda Greg
Testify by Eve L. Ewing
Every Day as a Wide Field, Every Page by Naomi Shihab Nye
“The reading of all good books is like conversation with the finest (people) of the past centuries.” – Descartes
2020.05.06
I love the special atmosphere in Korean book stores. You can come and study at a desk with other strangers, you can sit on a bench or even on the floor between shelves and flip through a few pages of a book, picking the one that is the most interesting to you. They also have unique special smell, fragrance that you can’t buy in other stores~
studies at the Musée D’Orsay
“I would rather die of passion than of boredom”
- Vincent Van Gogh
- Vincent Van Gogh
Hi, it’s werelivingarts! Exam season is coming so soon, and some of us might deal with a lot of stress and mental fatigue while preparing for the exams.
Here are some tips on how to prevent and deal with mental fatigue (before it becomes too serious and leads to burnout). Exams are just ways to test your knowledge and understanding, so please do not expect too high and take care of your health! 🌿
Hope that we would all do well! 😊
I am very pleased to announce that my first self-published poetry e-book “My Dawn Is Only Five Hours Away” is available on Amazon! I have been working on this with lots of relapses and little victories since the harsh blow of the pandemic and I can only be proud of myself for not giving up and making a dream come true. Here’s the book description:
In the first chapter of her debut poetry book, Dion Anja explores the turbulence of pandemic through experimenting as well as integrating metaphors and classical elements to mirror the human nature that shifts and stays the same forever. Her poems include various themes like anxiety and hope, but also offer a soothing magical realm with fairies and cats.
It costs $2.99 and if you have Kindle Unlimited, it is FREE! I hope you enjoy it.
Dion Anja x
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the thing about being alone is that it’s so peaceful and freeing and cool apart from the evenings you descend into literal hell
i wanna study classics and i wanna study english literature and i wanna study mathematics and i wanna study chemistry and i wanna study languages and i wanna study botany and i wanna study medicine and i wanna study history and i wanna-