Stories of Strange Women by J. Y. F. Cooke, 1906

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Stories of Strange Women by J. Y. F. Cooke, 1906
— Tathève Simonyan, Colourless Musings
[text ID: In my corner of the world, killing is a love language.]
Peaky Blinders: Season 5, Episode 1
“I want a poem I can grow old in. I want a poem I can die in.”
— Eavan Boland, from A Woman Painted On A Leaf in “In A Time Of Violence”
Julia Fernandez
has a breakdown about what a lonely life it is. goes for a walk with headphones in. purchases a beverage at the supermarket. you know how it goes
haiku #6, tathev simonyan
Some of us, who find magic in things, in stones and words, in grass and leaves, long ago realized that it is unimportant where the leaves got their power, only that they have it.
Catherynne M. Valente, The Orphan's Tales: In the Night Garden
Armand Point (1860-1932), 'La Dame à la Licorne' (Lady and Unicorn), 1898
Anna Woletz - Apparition
“what’s stopping you from-“ listen i am so so sleepy
Mondays aren't that bad once you cannot tell days apart from eachother