Eros and Psyche, Gustav Vigeland, before 1904.

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Eros and Psyche, Gustav Vigeland, before 1904.
religion is so fucking funny the world is just too beautiful there must be a higher entity behind all this. lets oppress women
“Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift.”
— Mary Oliver
— Louise Glück, "The Burning Heart"
“I’ve watched you long enough, I can speak to you any way I like– I’ve submitted to your preferences, observing patiently the things you love, speaking through vehicles only, in details of earth, as you prefer, tendrils of blue clematis, light, of early evening– you would never accept a voice like mine, indifferent to the objects you busily name, your mouths smal circles of awe– All this time I indulged your limitation, thinking you would cast it aside yourselves sooner or later, thinking matter could not absorb your gaze forever– obstacle of the clematis painting blue flowers on the porch window– I cannot go on restricting myself to images because you think it is your right to dispute my meaning: I am prepared now to force clarity upon you.”
— “Clear Morning” by Louise Glück
You With the Crack Running Through You by Kim Addonizio
Resistance Traci Brimhall
The Score Maggie Smith
I quote this and laugh to myself very, very often.
The Suitor by Jane Kenyon
Poem by Ron Padgett
Crush by Ada Limón
The red sea at sunset - Galileo Chini , 1911.
Italian , 1873 - 1956
Oil on canvas , 64 x 80 cm.
Alex Dimitrov, “Poem Written in a Cab”, Love and Other Poems
Monologue of Despair Penelope Alegria
everytime i want something i should be shot in the head
>have problem
>recognize it as part of my divine punishment
>no problem