me: I like reading because it's relaxing
me: *screams at book*
me: *throws book against the wall*
me: *cries over characters for days on end*
me: *curses the author's name to the winds*
me: so relaxing
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me: I like reading because it's relaxing
me: *screams at book*
me: *throws book against the wall*
me: *cries over characters for days on end*
me: *curses the author's name to the winds*
me: so relaxing
The heroes will always be remembered. The best. The best and the worst. And a few who were a bit of both.
imagine having someone who only wanted u, didn’t flirt with anyone else, and never made u uncertain about how they felt about u
Once there were coyotes, cardinals in the cedar. You could cure amnesia with the trees of our back-forty. Once I drowned in a monsoon of frogs— Grandma said it was a good thing, a promise for a good crop. Grandma’s perfect tomatoes. Squash. She taught us to shuck corn, laughing, never spoke about her childhood or the faces in gingerbread tins stacked in the closet. She was covered in a quilt, the Creek way. But I don’t know this kind of burial: vanishing toads, thinning pecan groves, peach trees choked by palms. New neighbors tossing clipped grass over our fence line, griping to the city of our overgrown fields. Grandma fell in love with a truck driver, grew watermelons by the pond on our Indian allotment, took us fishing for dragonflies. When the bulldozers came with their documents from the city and a truckload of pipelines, her shotgun was already loaded. Under the bent chestnut, the well where Cosetta’s husband hid his whiskey—buried beneath roots her bundle of beads. They tell the story of our family. Cosetta’s land flattened to a parking lot. Grandma potted a cedar sapling I could take on the road for luck. She used the bark for heart lesions doctors couldn’t explain. To her they were maps, traces of home, the Milky Way, where she’s going, she said. After the funeral I stowed her jewelry in the ground, promised to return when the rivers rose. On the grassy plain behind the house one buffalo remains. Along the highway’s gravel pits sunflowers stand in dense rows. Telephone poles crook into the layered sky. A crow’s beak broken by a windmill’s blade. It is then I understand my grandmother: When they see open land they only know to take it. I understand how to walk among hay bales looking for turtle shells. How to sing over the groan of the county road widening to four lanes. I understand how to keep from looking up: small planes trail overhead as I kneel in the Johnson grass combing away footprints. Up here, parallel to the median with a vista of mesas’ weavings, the sky a belt of blue and white beadwork, I see our hundred and sixty acres stamped on God’s forsaken country, a roof blown off a shed, beams bent like matchsticks, a drove of white cows making their home in a derailed train car.
Leaving Tulsa - Jennifer Elise Foerster (via thecountryfucker)
you kiss me and call me your forever and while i love how that word tastes when i kiss you, i tremble and say, “yeah but what if” because i know myself and what if three years from now you don’t recognize me or i start pushing you away because i’m bad at keeping good things by me or what if we realize after our wedding bands that we were never meant for each other what if you meet your real soul mate on the floor of our housewarming party what if i’m just wasting your time before you find someone who fits you exactly right - i know it feels like right now i might, but down the road there’s probably someone just a little bit better just a little bit better than i and god help me but i can’t stomach the thought of you leaving me i’m sorry i know that’s probably clingy and just what if i start drinking what if you don’t come home at night what if the economy tanks again that sounds like a thing that could happen i mean i know nothing about money and neither do you, really, what if we both lose our jobs or something what if we lose our house or our car or our dog what if both of us never get to see our dreams fulfilled like i never really get published so i start sulking around crying into poems that never see the light of day what if you realize i was just an easy way out, just an exit you drove too far on what if we end up hating each other and become broke and bitter and living in squalor all full of wasps when we speak to each other what if everything goes wrong and we only know how to fight you curl your arms around me and say, “yeah, but what if everything just goes right?”
you’re so sure and i’m so scared // r.i.d (via inkskinned)
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me before a social situation: they're gonna hate me they'll think i'm annoying they are going to judge me i am going to fuck this up so bad they'll never wanna speak to me again i am a terrible person this will go terribly
me during a social situation: huh this isn't that bad
me after a social situation: they hated me they thought i was annoying they were judging me i fucked that up so bad they never wanna speak to me again i am a terrible person that went terribly