You ever hear a Samia album and get inspired to write poetry again
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You ever hear a Samia album and get inspired to write poetry again
— Hanif Kureishi, from “The Buddha of Suburbia.”
[Text ID: I was turning numb. What happened to me didn't seem to matter. Sometimes I felt angry, but most of the time I felt nothing; I'd never felt so much nothing before.]
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The Glass Essay, Anne Carson | Molly Brodak, Molly Brodak
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Like a wildflower that can grow on a barren land, I want this steel heart to turn tender and kind.
— 02/19/24, anastasiasyah
i was in one of the most beautiful places in the world and all i could think about was how much i hated you but how i also wish you were here with me
maybe it was when i finally learned to tie my shoes myself. maybe it was when i drove on the highway without feeling scared for the first time, or when we stopped eating dinner together. maybe it was when i started doing my own hair, without any help, or when i started walking home by myself from the bus stop because “you know the way home”. maybe i grew up a while ago and just never realized it
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Louise Glück, from "Blue Rotunda", Averno
“Love makes you feel out of control. I think that’s how you know it’s right.”
— -Danny Diamond on That Wedding by Jillian Dodd (via suspend)
Hanif Abdurraqib, They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us
I still can't talk about it