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Natalie Díaz, from “From the Desire Field”, Postcolonial Love Poem
[ Text ID: Am I
what I love? Is this the glittering world I've been begging for? ]
I know that you think you already know but— Wait Longer than that.
even longer than that.
Marie Howe, “What the Silence Says”
Alejandra Pizarnik, from The Most Foreign Country; “Sky” translated by Yvette Siegert
Text ID: I think of your face and of you and of your hands and / of the scratch of your pen and of you
Words by Andrea Gibson
mihaly zichy ‘romantic encounter’ + these violent delights, micah nemerever
“Childhood dotted with bodies. Let them go, let them be ghosts. “No,” I said, “make them stay, make them stone.””
— Gregory Orr, from “Origin of the Marble Forest” (via ghoststudiesstuff)
“You must read, you must persevere, you must sit up nights, you must inquire, and exert the utmost power of your mind. If one way does not lead to the desired meaning, take another; if obstacles arise, then still another; until, if your strength holds out, you will find that clear which at first looked dark.”
— Giovanni Boccaccio (b. 16 June 1313)
(excerpted from Leila Chatti's poem: "Tea", published in Missouri Review)
Hua Xi, from "Night Drive Through My Own Life"
Julia Liu, from "Exit Wound"
Jaz Sufi. "First Video"
“It’s so hard to leave- until you leave. And then it is the easiest goddamned thing in the world”
— Unknown
Glennon Doyle, Untamed
Louise Glück, from “Otis”, Poems 1962 - 2012
embarrassment has good bones
unpunishable - ethel cain / georgia o'keeffe
Nemer Saady, translated by Sayed Gouda, from “Old Rain in a Woman’s Winter,”