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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Love Begins
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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— puella via puella.nya
ONE DAY
↳book > screen
“If you muck me about, Dexter.” “I won’t-“ “I mean it, if you lead me on or let me down or go behind my back, I will murder you. I swear to God, I will eat your heart.”
“I won’t do that, Em.” “You won’t?” “I swear, I won’t.”
And then she frowned, and shook her head, then put her arms around him once more, pressing her face into his shoulder, making a noise that sounded almost like rage. “What’s up?” he asked. “Nothing. Oh, nothing. Just…” She looked up at him. “I thought I’d finally got rid of you.” “I don’t think you can,” he said.
Salma Deera, from a poem titled "the curse of medea," featured in Letters from Medea: Poems
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, from a letter featured in Love Letters of Great Men, Volume 1, orig. published in 2007
Franz Kafka, from a letter to Felice Bauer written in 1913, featured in Letters To Felice
“if i were you-” you’d collapse and burst into flames if you were me.
Rosa Chacel, from a diary entry featured in Diario, originally published in 1993
Albert Camus, from a letter to María Casares featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
musings on touch
margaret atwood, natalie diaz, ocean vuong, susan sontag, anne carson, marya hornbacher, mary oliver
Cameron Awkward-Rich, from "The Child Formerly Known As _________"
Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Duncan Grant, featured in The Selected Letters of Virginia Woolf
Franz Kafka, from a diary entry featured in "Kafka: The Tremendous World I Have Inside my Head,"