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@memorized-lies
— Jay Vespertine
Text ID: “Maybe in a parallel universe i was not betrayed so poetically.”
— Anne Michaels, from "Infinite Gradation," originally published in October 2017
— Fortesa Latifi; everything there is
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—Virginia Woolf
I looked at my mother because I was a version of my mother. I looked away from my mother because I was a version of my mother. I was me, but I was also her—my mother, and I understood this all too well.
— Nora Lange, "Dog Star", pub. The Rupture (#120)
— Traci Brimhall, Dear Eros
E.M. Forster from Maurice (1971)
there is a love in which i will always know you, just incase you forget.
love elizabeth s.
Anne Sexton, from a letter featured in Anne Sexton; A Self-Portrait In Letters
— J. W. Goethe
Walt Whitman, ‘Song of Myself’, Leaves of Grass
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