Noah Kahan The View Between Villages / Taylor Swift Never Grow Up / Kim Addonizio The Women; Wild Nights: New and Selected Poems / @/twinnedpeaks (on tumblr) / Taylor Swift You're On Your Own Kid / リリイ・シュシュのすべて All About Lily Chou-Chou (2001) dir. 岩井 俊二 Shunji Iwai / Martha Gellhorn in a letter to Hortenese Flexner and Wyncie King; Selected Letters of Martha Gellhorn / Richard Siken Birds Hover the Trampled Field; War of the Foxes / The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2013) dir. Stephen Chbosky / Katie Maria The Memory of a Memory / Lorde Secrets From a Girl (Who's Seen it All) / Keaton St. James A List for Nightdreamers
Noah Kahan literally wrote this about remus lupin returning to hogwarts in prisoner of azkaban. You cannot convince me otherwise
Like hello???
“The death of my dog, the stretch of my skin” that is totally abt sirius and the whole werewolf thing
And “the things that I lost here, the people i knew, they’ve got me surrounded for a mile or two.” Remus laying eyes harry for the first time and seeing two people he never thought he’d see again.
how can a place be so much my home that i ache for it when i leave, and yet, how can i be so homesick for something else too?
// the view between villages - extended, noah kahan // homesick, noah kahan (poster by harrietistired on ko-fi, pinterest) // two poems, chelsea dingman (image by heavensghost, tumblr) // the view between villages, noah kahan (poster by harrietistired on ko-fi, pinterest // jenny caywood, darkroom // pinterest // i know the end, phoebe bridgers (image by uol.art on instagram) //
It’s a dichotomy best illustrated on the closing track of Stick Season, “The View Between Villages” – an ethereal account of the canyon of emotions one feels when passing through a place they love and hate at the same time. “It’s about the drive between South Strafford and Strafford,” Kahan shares. “It’s this long winding road through this really beautiful valley – I think there’s some kind of town ordinance that doesn’t allow people to build on it, because it’s just this beautiful farmland. Whenever I drive through it, I feel truly and completely at peace. Then, I get off of it and pass my old house,” he continues. “I have this creeping anxiety coming back… to this place that has so much baggage for me. By the end of the song, I’m reversing the car and going back on the road between the villages.” X
It’s a dichotomy best illustrated on the closing track of Stick Season, “The View Between Villages” – an ethereal account of the canyon of emotions one feels when passing through a place they love and hate at the same time. “It’s about the drive between South Strafford and Strafford,” Kahan shares. “It’s this long winding road through this really beautiful valley – I think there’s some kind of town ordinance that doesn’t allow people to build on it, because it’s just this beautiful farmland. Whenever I drive through it, I feel truly and completely at peace. Then, I get off of it and pass my old house,” he continues. “I have this creeping anxiety coming back… to this place that has so much baggage for me. By the end of the song, I’m reversing the car and going back on the road between the villages.” x
dean winchester would not survive whatever the hell Noah Kahn and Hozier is. first few seconds into take me to church and the view between villages he’d be sobbing on the ground.