Poem by James Schuyler (transcript under the cut)
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“I worshipped the myth I made of you, but I’m off my knees / now.”
— Traci Brimhall, from “Dear Eros,” Come the Slumberless To the Land of Nod (via lifeinpoetry)
Medusa in culture
(Medusa c. 1618 Peter Paul Rubens, Medusa: Solving the Mystery of the Gorgon - Stephen Wilk, Medusa On Her Throne Reza Sedhi, Female Rage: Unlocking Its Secrets, Claiming Its Power - Mary Valentis and Anne Devane, Medusa c. 1640 Gian Lorenzo Bernini, The Laugh of the Medusa - Helene Cixous, Medusa Robin Isley)
babysitting
Fascinated with the classic influence in both literature and architecture.
Rural Boys Watch The Apocalypse (rough draft) by Keaton St. James
Erechtheion and Propylaea, Acropolis, Athens 🏛✨ @warmhealer
Black and Gold Synyster Gates Custom
old english word of the day: wordhord, a word-hoard, store of words
“Wilson’s theory supposed that the sun is composed of a solid, dark globe surrounded by three atmospheres.” The story of the stars. A descriptive astronomy. 1884. Internet archive
also shoutout to one of the old english spellings of “strawberry,” streawberige
shut up about “dark academia” this and “cottagecore” that, just say you’re gay and move on
my love language is just relentlessly annoying somebody and giving them lil' trinkets i think are pretty.
take a deep breath and remember: you are loved and precious and unique, no one is capable of thinking the way you do or seeing the world through your eyes. you are unlike anyone else.