Who will touch me in the middle of this war.
Zaina Alsous, from “On Longing,” Lemon Effigies (via lifeinpoetry)

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Who will touch me in the middle of this war.
Zaina Alsous, from “On Longing,” Lemon Effigies (via lifeinpoetry)
Harry Styles appears in the new Gucci Tailoring campaign
I am your culebra. / I am in the dirt for you.
Natalie Diaz, from “Post-Colonial Love Poem,” published in The New Republic (via lifeinpoetry)
When my beloved calls my name— in the bathtub, in her bed, over the telephone, into a microphone or my ear— it closes my eyes, buckles me, thralls my insides with the sweet terror of being recognized. Sometimes, we cannot bear the thing we crave.
Melissa Febos, from “Call My Name,” published in Prairie Schooner (via lifeinpoetry)
after you’re the sad girl / you don’t get to be anything else
Nicole Shanté White, from “I Write Live Until It Is Lie,” published in glitterature for the mobs (via lifeinpoetry)
when he introduces himself as jack mcqueen vs he tells louis his real name is harry styles
06/09/18 (via taylorxparrish)
Harry Styles for the Gucci Tailoring Campaign
For a second I could peer down the empty brightness and think of loving you.
If only it could always be like that, clear, appalling,
— Rebecca Tamás, from “The Ophelia Letters,” The Ophelia Letters
i can hear god in these note changes
years from now there will be a name for what you and I are doing.
— Marcelo Hernandez Castillo, from “Cenzontle,” Cenzontle
Harry in Barcelona, Spain (phorographed by John Quinn)
He snapped
Ok but just his part tho
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Bruh
despite how many times you’ve killed the animal inside you only to meet it again in the morning / breathing out of your own mouth
Natasha Oladokun, from “The Poem Climbs the Scaffold and Tells You What It Sees” published in The Adroit Journal (via lifeinpoetry)
the worst thing about love is i remember it.
June Gehringer, from “I get so jealous of euthanized dogs.“ published in Peach (via lifeinpoetry)
Armie Hammer for Esquire Magazine 2012