there is a love in which i will always know you, just incase you forget.
love elizabeth s.
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there is a love in which i will always know you, just incase you forget.
love elizabeth s.
Ōtomo no Yakamochi, from a poem featured in From the country of Eight Islands; an anthology of Japanese Poetry
Virginia Woolf, The Selected Diaries
Albert Camus, from Notebooks 1951-1959; May 13th, 1959
Maggie Smith, from a poem titled "Now They’re Saying Isolation Atrophies the Brain," featured in A Suit or a Suitcase: Poems
C.G. Jung, from The Red Book: Liber Novus
Sara Teasdale, from "The Crystal Gazer" in Dark of the Moon
from Franz Kafka's "Letters to Felice"
Ocean Vuong, The Emperor of Gladness
L. V., excerpts from the epilogue
I Do Know Some Things Richard Siken
Cecilia Woloch, from Carpathia; “Postcard to Ilya Kaminsky from a Dream at the Edge of the Sea”
Juansen Dizon, i am the architect of my own destruction
Brianna Wiest, from her book titled "The Pivot Year," originally published in January 2026
and I pray, and I hope.
L. V., excerpts from the afterword