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the hot air envelops you, sweet and sticky like blood, renders you unable to think
summer nights moodboard for @slavicafire
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Paul Eluard, “I Cannot Be Known”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)
[Text ID: “I cannot be known Better than you know me.”]
“I would split open my heart with a knife, place you within and seal my wound, that you might dwell there and never inhabit another …”
— Ibn Hazm (Córdoba, 994–Niebla, 1064), from “My Heart”, translated from the Arabic by Ammiel Alcalay in: “Poems for the Millenium. Book of North African Literature”, edited by Pierre Joris and Habib Tengour (via finita–la–commedia)
Ocean Vuong, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
Joan Didion, South and West
Yusef Komunyakaa & Chad Gracia, Gilgamesh: A Verse Play
— Liv Ullman, from, “Changing,” originally published in 1976
i dont think i ever made a post abt it here :? but i wrote a fillable character sheet a while back w the 25 questions that help me find the core of a character
https://fantasybritain.tumblr.com/charsheet2
Roast duck elegy, K-Ming Chang
William Butler Yeats, Calvary
Benjamin Alire Sáenz, “To the Desert”
“To be unwound in the service of your teeth.”
— Caitlin Bailey, “Given the Depth” in Solve for Desire
I move with the slow sadness of pain. In my dark blue deep, where the shadows creep, I catch up life’s sorrows and mirror them back again.
Songs of the Spavinaw, Ruth Muskrat Bronson c. 1920 (via decreation)
Li-Young Lee, from “The City in Which I Love You”, The City in Which I Love You
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods