“And I will eat you slowly with kisses”
— Anne Sexton
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“And I will eat you slowly with kisses”
— Anne Sexton
ØJERUM / BELOW THE MASK / 2020
Shirley Jackson ― We Have Always Lived in the Castle
I hope I'm the person you daydream about when your mind is drifting off
“And when we kissed one another for the first time I could swear I heard our souls whisper ever so quietly, ‘Welcome home.’”
— Beau Taplin || Welcome home.
By europestyle.uk
EMMA. (2020) dir. Autumn de Wilde
this has been my favourite headline ever since it happened but it's been nice to think about during the past few days
Eros (1905) by Swedish academian Julius Kronberg (1850-1921)
Tateishi Harumi, Clover, 1934
Shôwa era
Panel; ink and color on paper
The Philadelphia Story (1940) dir. George Cukor
December Vogue 1950 (by dovima_is_devine_II)
Miss Mary Drage is 19 years old and is dancing with the Sadler’s Wells Ballet company. She wears a full-length ball dress with grey clouds of rayon net and swooped about with grey rayon taffeta, by Rappi.
James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room
“His love hums inside me like a thousand bees turning my blood into honey.”
— Lauren Eden (via perrfectly)
Watching old episodes of Parts Unknown and being struck by little moments like these. What an extraordinary tragedy.
The Brockway Record, Pennsylvania, February 3, 1933