I am so
Unwell
I
Can’t
Breath.
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@lulucavales
I am so
Unwell
I
Can’t
Breath.
Finding someone who only has eyes for you is practically impossible nowadays.
“You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.”
— Maya Angelou
I grieve the little things I did not get to say to you and the things I never will.
Why did you come to me
In my dream
Pretending to be
Alive
You’re not on this earth anymore but I still look for you in the crowd.
I miss you
“Please stop destroying what is left of your heart by constantly thinking about things that have broken you.”
— Nikita Gill
Anaïs Nin, Delta of Venus, originally published: 1977
Detail from Ophelia, 1854 - oil on canvas. — Georges Roussin (French, 1843-1919)
Rafael Alberti, tr. by Ben Belitt, from An Anthology of Spanish Poetry: From the Beginnings to the Present Day, Including Both Spain and Spanish America; "Paradise Lost"
[Text ID: “Across centuries / and the void of a world, / sleepless, I seek you.”]
“Just be fucking honest about how you feel about people while you’re alive.”
— John Mayer
Dizz Tate, from Brutes
“I plant roots so deeply in the people I love that I always lose a piece of myself when they go.”
— Beau Taplin
“I’m so unwhole. I don’t know where all the pieces of me are, how to fit them together, how to make them stick. Or if I even can.”
— Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces
Trying to get it out