it’s 3 pm and I’m drowning in my sheets again the sun sets at 5 and gives me no motivation to get out of bed the sleep sets heavy on my eyes I get woken with surprise kisses on my thighs from you it’s hardly afternoon anymore
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it’s 3 pm and I’m drowning in my sheets again the sun sets at 5 and gives me no motivation to get out of bed the sleep sets heavy on my eyes I get woken with surprise kisses on my thighs from you it’s hardly afternoon anymore
soft lips boney hips fingertips, on my skin telling me how soft I am pin my wrists back with your hands whisper in my ear, all your thoughts and demands feel you on my tongue again
when I get sad I like to watch videos of when I used to be happy
I hope you won’t be temporary.
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ARELLANO, Juan de (1614–1676)
Still Life with Flowers, details 1650-1660 Oil on canvas, 1,220 x 1,010 mm Fundación Banco Santander Ed. Orig. Lic. Ed.
Rodarte Spring/Summer 2018
“But mostly there was baby’s breath—yes, real baby’s breath—which traditionally plays the role of the crowd when red roses star in prom corsages and bodega bouquets… .This was perhaps the most Rodarte gesture of the day: to remember and elevate the beauty of something so common, so prevalent, and so deeply associated with the romantic imagination of young women.” - Sally Singer