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love from a distance, richard siken
“You are a lover; borrow Cupid’s wings, And soar with them above a common bound.”
— Mercutio, Romeo and Juliet (1.4.15-16)
this belongs in a museum
Dacia Maraini, tr. by Tim Vode, from “Dreams of Clytemnestra,” wr. c. 1994
“ Sick with unfulfilled longing, alone, self reviling. ”
Sylvia Plath ~ The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
If I was a girl’s stomach I’d never hurt her
ordinary things, s.t
- fleabag (2016)
everything everywhere all at once (2022) / love letters by S.T. (me)
Ada Limón, from “I Have Wanted Clarity in Light of My Lack of Light”, The Hurting Kind
A bite for me, wanna try Enjoy…. you’re very welcome little monkey.
Alex Dimitrov, from Love and Other Poems; "Summer Solstice"
@m.__.aaay
bread making around the world + joy!
Sidney Poitier photographed by Roy DeCarava, 1960.
Deception Pass, WA.
going for long walks while an album plays through feels good, so does walking along the river, waking up without looking at your phone first thing, keeping your water cool so you remember to drink it, taking it one step at a time, accepting things as they are, meditating, doing inner child work, having follow through, trying a new hobby and finding out it’s not for you, trying a new hobby and finding out you love it, skipping rocks, getting to know the flowers that grow in your neighborhood, healing so well that there’s a new you to learn to recognize
Linda with Lucky and Midnight, Scotland, 1975