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we canât talk here contact me in my dream tonight
âUnbody meâIâm tiredâand get me home.â
â Ralph Hodgson, excerpt of âThe Moorâ, from Eve, And Other Poems (1913)Â
Tanner Fletcher - ss26
It's weird when you can really be self aware of "this is a particularly potent and strange moment in my life" as it's still actively happening
âWhat was my mad heart dreaming of?â
â Sappho (Stung with Love: Poems and Fragments, trans. Aaron Poochigian)
âIt is always important to know when something has reached its end. Closing circles, shutting doors, finishing chapters, it doesnât matter what we call it; what matters is to leave in the past those moments in life that are over.â
â Paulo Coelho, The Zahir
âReality? Reality has never been enough for me.â
â Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Violet Dickinson written c. June 1907 (via violentwavesofemotion)
Baby Face (1933) dir. Alfred E. Green
yk when someoneâs telling a joke but they keep stopping because theyâre laughing too hard and then you start laughing even though you donât know what for or why.....love
I shall think of you at sunset, and at sunrise, again; and at noon, and forenoon, and afternoon, and always, and evermore, till this little heart stops beating and is still.
Emily Dickinson, in a letter to Susan Huntington Dickinson, from Open Me Carefully: Emily Dickinson's Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson
Robert Bresson - Four Nights of a Dreamer (1971)
The intimacy of âstayâ
From âFruits and Flowersâ, c. 1920s.
i think itâs nice to have someone whoâs aware of your sensitivity and learns to handle your feelings gently, with patience and care.