Can life pause for a second so I can catch my breath

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Can life pause for a second so I can catch my breath
Do you want to listen to sad music and lay on the floor together until the feeling passes
That's like BFF shit, right there.
Jeremy Strong and Arian Moayed as KENDALL ROY and STEWY HOSSEINI in Succession (2018 - 2023).
DON’T WANT NO OTHER SHADE OF BLUE BUT YOU— NO OTHER SADNESS IN THE WORLD WOULD DO.
katie gregson-macleod, “complex (demo)” / maisie peters, “worst of you” / julien baker, “sour breath” / boygenius, “salt in the wound” / taylor swift, “tolerate it” / phoebe bridgers, “moon song” / julien baker, “funeral pyre” / taylor swift, “illicit affairs” / taylor swift, “hoax”
That’s basically how this scene went, yeah.
— Louise Glück, from “Timor Mortis.”
"Perhaps one did not want to be loved so much as to be understood."
– George Orwell
— Rainer Maria Rilke, Were You Not Always Distracted
i be like “itʼs fine i understand” then bawl my eyes out
Monique Lhuillier
sorry for being so weird it's my first time being alive
Natalie Díaz, from “American Arithmetic”, Postcolonial Love Poem (2020)
Albert Camus, The Fall
[ Text ID: But the heart has its own memory / and I have forgotten nothing. ]
Abandoned mansion in the Irish forests.
JD. Salinger // L. Frank Baum
Sylvia Plath, from The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath