“I am not here. I have no face. Other people have faces…Their world is the real world. The things they lift are heavy. They say Yes, they say No; whereas I shift and change and am seen through in a second.”
— Virginia Woolf, The Waves

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“I am not here. I have no face. Other people have faces…Their world is the real world. The things they lift are heavy. They say Yes, they say No; whereas I shift and change and am seen through in a second.”
— Virginia Woolf, The Waves
Mary Oliver, We should be well prepared
PLEASE LOOK AFTER MOM, kyung-sook shin, trans. chi-young kim
And that’s okay.
the house as a site of trauma
clementine von radics, from “courtney love prays to oregon” / gregor schneider, haus ur / natalia ginzburg, from the little virtues / I am the pretty thing that lives in the house (2016) / mahmoud darwish, from “a river dies of thirst” / li-young lee, from “with ruins” / lost river (2014) / salma deera, from “when god talks to your father”
Lindsay C. Gibson, Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents
Anne Carson, excerpt from Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
i can’t help but wrap my arms around the story of my life if only mom had cared to hold me for a second in her sight
the way she used to look through me (if i’d cried, would you have cared?) still has me wondering if i’m right to hate just how she stared
there’s a loss of love between us two where something gentle ought to be an aching maw of nothingness you scare me, so i leave
if you can think
yourself better you can also make yourself sick
with love call it mania for a collective
breakdown a stress response against a line of history
that speeds fast like red metal towards dense fog
— Jessica Q. Stark, from “Conversion Disorders in the Burn Pits, Please Take Flight,” Savage Pageant
Quote by Anne Carly
the torn-up road by richard siken - geoff mcfetridge