she/her You may forget but, Let me tell you this: someone in, some future time will think of us.
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— Franz Kafka, The Castle | The Lovers of Valdaro
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e.e. cummings, from “who knows if the moon’s” (excerpt from & [And]), Complete Poems: 1904-1962
[Text ID: always / it’s / Spring)and everyone’s / in love and flowers pick themselves”]
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shades of green in Van Gogh’s paintings
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I read ‘The Bell Jar’ yesterday. It scared me how much I related to her darkness.
#the bell jar#slyvia plath#literature#I am I am I am#the silence#books#dark academia#I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead#I lift my eyes and all is born again#poetry#colossus#ariel#bookstagram#booktok#bookblr#quotes
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'Marie-Madeleine au désert (Mary Magdalene in the Desert)', Emmanuel Benner the Younger, (French-Swiss, 1836-96), 1886
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A bit of an older piece, but one I'm still very happy with, is this crossover I did of Zagreus and Persephone as Pieta from william adolphe bouguereau
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The only reason why people hold onto memories so tight is because memories are the only things that don’t change, even when people do.
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“If winter has the courage to turn into spring who says I can’t bloom just the same?”
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Love as Acceptance
Caitlyn Siehl // Leonard Cohen, "Anthem" // Rumi, "Bitterweet" // trans. Anne Carson, "Euripides" // Sade Andria Zabala, "Coffee and Cigarettes" // tumblr acct @/gayassnatural // Anne Carson, "H of H Playbook" // William Shakespeare, "Sonnet 116" // Clementine von Radics, "Mouthful of Forevers" // Toni Morrison, "Jazz"
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Chicago Tribune, Illinois, September 16, 1900
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why don’t you read a poem about the sunrise written 5 centuries ago and contemplate the fact that we have been writing about the same sun for centuries upon centuries and then maybe you’ll calm down
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“If everything I possessed, vanished, suddenly, I’d be sorry. But I value things unpossessed. The wind, and trees, and sky and kind thoughts, much more.” ― Dorothy Hartley
Butte Montana
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