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Anaïs Nin, from “The Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1944–1947”
Percy Bysshe Shelley, from “The Witch of Atlas” (written in 1820 and published posthumously in 1824)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BTmx4PYBdQC/
Frances Cha, If I Had Your Face // Carmen Maria Machado, In the Dream House
Anaïs Nin, Fire: From “A Journal of Love”: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1934–1937
Bedtime Stories. Juila Banas photographed by Stefano Galuzzi for The Edit, March 9, 2017.
Petals, photographed for Royal Italia, 1969
Anne Sexton ― Rapunzel
Jessica Silversaga for A Doll’s House magazine, 2011.
Georgy Chulkov, from “Autumnal Love,” featured in “A Treasury of Russian Verse,”
Maggie Nelson (Bluets), Banana Yoshimoto (Asleep), Li-Young Lee (The Undressing: Poems), Aron Wiesenfeld (Study for Night Reading), Holly Warburton (Shoreditch, Blues, Witches, A Face in the Crowd)
— Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun
“Where does such tenderness come from?”
1.Marina Tsvetaeva / 2.open house 1998 / 3.Sylvia Plath / 4.Joseph Lorusso / 5.Pablo Neruda / 6.Malcolm T. Liepke / 7.Ocean Vuong / 8.Joseph Lorusso / 9.Richard Siken / 10.Ron Hicks / 11.Mary Ann Samyn / 12.Ron Hicks / 13.May Sarton / 14.Joseph Lorusso / 15.Ivan Malkovych / 16.Ocean Vuong / 17.Breathless, Godard, 1960 / 18.Boris Pasternak / 19.Holly Warburton / 20.Mary Jo Bang / 21.Holly Warburton / 22.Susan Sontag
Every time I wrote your name, I lied. Every time I wrote your name, it was the truth.
1.Clarice Lispector | 2.Nickie Zimov | 3.Warsan Shire | 4.Pablo Neruda | 5.Madeline Miller | 6.Nickie Zimov | 7.Madeline Miller | 8.Vincent van Gogh | 9.James Joyce | 10.Nick Lantz | 11.Ocean Vuong | 12.Nickie Zimov | 13.Richard Brautigan | 14.Keaton St. James
Ablaze: Very brightly coloured or lighted.
Aesthetic: Pleasing in appearance.
Ageless: Timeless, eternal.
Angelic: Beautiful and pure.
Astrophysical: Related to space.
Brilliant: Glittering, very bright.
Celestial: Belonging or relating to heaven.
Ethereal: Unworldly, heavenly.
Evanescent: Ephemeral and transitory.
Glisten: Sparkling.
Gloomy: Dismally and depressingly dark
Heavenly: Beatific, delightful.
Lifeless: Inanimate.
Luminous: Clear, enlightening.
Lonely: Solitary.
Mysterious: Mystical, deep and obscur.
Ominous: Sinister and menacing.
Otherworldly: Unearthly.
i needed to read this
can i request one about a lonely childhood?
"I've been craving someones love for as long as I can remember" being a lonely kid, what it makes of you
Anne carson
Fiona apple
olivia laing
X
Kimya Dawson
Anton chekhov
X
Shakespeare
Speedy Ortiz
1.pat the bunny, I'm not a good person // 2. // 3. mitski, a pearl, art by @hauntedomens // 4.hieu minh nguyen, buffet etiquette // 5.art from pinterest // 6.christa wolf tr. by jan van heurck, cassandra: a novel and four essays // 7.extracurricular (2020) dir.kim jin min // 8.louise bourgeois, destruction of the father/reconstruction of the father: writings and interviews 1923-1997 // 9.alice osman, radio silence // mitski, fireworks, art by uol.art (on insta)
If I wished hard enough, do you think the fae would steal me away?
Call Down the Hawk, Maggie Stiefvater // C. S. Lewis // St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves, Karen Russell // vintage print, Cicely Mary Barker // “Plea” by me // the Cottingly Fairy hoax picture // “Plea” // vintage postcard // Anne of Avonlea, L.M. Montgomery // “Plea”
moon song, phoebe bridgers / spirit hold, holly warburton / ketchum, id, boygenius / inside llewyn davis / angela deane / ivy, frank ocean / richard siken and unknown painting created by laurelhells / the only thing, sufjan stevens / a pearl, mitski
what is love if not a repetition of history.
Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-West (c. October 1928)
Phoebe Bridgers, Moon Song
Franz Kafka (misattributed)
Leo Brynielsson, The Moon Has Fallen
Mitski, Happy
Richard Siken, Anyway
Richard Monckton Milnes, Lady Moon
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Hymn to the Moon
It’s A Wonderful Life (1946) dir. Frank Capra
Rumi, Some Kiss We Want
George R. R. Martin, A Game of Thrones
Margaret Atwood, Owl and Pussycat, Some Years Later
you have become so delicate and vulnerable, as if you're living without a skin
— Franz Kafka, Paruyr Sevak, Igor (Krapar) Shcherbakov
I do not want to be a person. I want to be unbearable.
1. anne carson | 2. nick alm | 3. ocean vuong | 4. nick alm | 5. franz kafka | 6. nick alm | 7. emil ferris | 8. nick alm | 9. clarice lispector | 10. nick alm | 11. mary shelley | 12. nick alm | 13. sandra cisneros
— Harold Robert Miller / Sylvia Plath / Richard Siken / Ocean Vuong / Helen Stratton / Katherine Mansfield / Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller / Kaveh Akbar / Mary Oliver
a list of poems that erode my heart, bit by bit.
a love note by adeeba shahid talukder
the gardener 85 by rabindranath tagore
from blossoms by li-young lee
the snow fairy by claude mckay
last night by faiz ahmed faiz (i don't have a reliable translation for this )
you can't have it all by barbara ras
mountain dew commercial disguised as a love song by matthew olzmann
a book said dream and i do by barbara ras
i love you to the moon & by chen chen
14 love songs by elizabeth jacobson
lover by ada limón
night walk by franz wright
the persimmon tree by lee jae-mu
lullaby by w. h. auden
eating together by li-young lee
april moon by cathy song
a dawn letter by kwak je-mu
on love by kahil gibran
“A nymph came pirouetting, under white Rotating petals, in a vernal rite To kneel before an altar in a wood Where various articles of toilette stood.”
— Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire (via starpleiades)
“I do exist, don’t I? It often feels as if I’m not here, that I’m a figment of my own imagination. There are days when I feel so lightly connected to the earth that the threads that tether me to the planet are gossamer thin, spun sugar. A strong gust of wind could dislodge me completely, and I’d lift off and blow away, like one of those seeds in a dandelion clock.”
— Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine (Gail Honeyman)