{Margret atwood & Franz Kafka}
Phyllis Shafer (American, 1958) - Moonrise (2015)
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words by @starpeace
Reblog daily for health and prosperity
why paint cats: the ethics of feline aesthetics - burton silver + heather busch (2002)
these images of sandra oh in the 90's/early 00's live in my mind rent free
hey god it's me again
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May 30, 2024 7:42PM
Well Loved
I am learning to like my books
“Well loved”
I used to think a book was sacred
Don’t hurt the pages,
Don’t mark them
Don’t leave a book mark in them too long
You’ll damage them
But these stories become a part of you
You yourself, are marked
The pages of your story is dog eared
And jagged
“Damaged”
The book marks of your past left in too long
So you can always flip back to that page you once read
And remember
How you felt, what you saw, what you heard
Books are little lives you have
A separate story you get to be part of
Aside from your own
An escape
Books bleed, booring love
longing,
devastation in their pages
You have felt these things too
Your life is lived in
Well worn,
Well loved,
I still do not dog ear my pages, that’s what book marks are for
But I will write little notes in the margins
And underline those important things that are said
I’ll make sure to highlight something that means something to me
Because isn’t that what I once did?
With my own memories
My own heart is bookmarked
My own story, written in and adorned
The pages of my book not yet finished and yet still worn from me rereading the same passages over
And over
And over
Your life might be “damaged”, pages torn out, water marks from tears you once shed, spine bent from long days of use.
But you, much like a good book, are just a well read story, from cover to cover
Just, well loved.
6/12/24
In the quiet depths of hesitation,
Lies the echo of spoken desire.
To leap into the unknown expanse,
Is to dance with the shadows of fear.
Risk, a silent companion,
Whispers of both joy and pain.
In the void of certainty's absence,
We’ll find the truth of our fate.
A journey embarked, uncharted,
Navigating the maze of possibility.
For in the gamble of the unknown,
Lies the canvas of our truest selves.
In this venture, you will never be alone
Hand in Hand, we’ll brave the void.
For in the leap, we find surety
With a shared breath of “if you jump, I jump.”