J’aimerais ne jamais lâcher cette main
Me tatouer ta présence sur mon âme
Ainsi te voilà infini
Toujours auprès de moi
Mon paradis
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J’aimerais ne jamais lâcher cette main
Me tatouer ta présence sur mon âme
Ainsi te voilà infini
Toujours auprès de moi
Mon paradis
“There’s really no shortcut to forgetting someone. You just have to endure missing them everyday until you don’t anymore.”
— Unknown
Glennon Doyle, Untamed
Louise Glück, from “Otis”, Poems 1962 - 2012
I confuse people. i have a happy personality and a sad soul. i'm bold but shy. i love deeply but sometimes i feel heartless. i'm healing and hurting at the same time. i'm dedicated to growth, but i self sabotage
Eve Sussman: The Wolf in Tempelhof Airport, Berlin (2005) Video Still
And consistency in it's many various ways.
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page 135 from Martin Margiela: Collections Femme 1989-2009 published in 2018 by Palais Galliera, Paris Musées
"Each year, spring on the Plateau begins with the birth of a new crop of yeko, or baby yaks." Norlha Atelier on instagram.
by alexbeckett_
life really is so simple when you sit back and realise you don’t actually have to do a lot of things. i don’t have to be on my phone constantly. i don’t have to sit inside all day. i don’t have to reply to peoples messages straight away. i don’t have to have what’s in my fridge. i can go out and get groceries and make things that I’m craving. i can go on a walk. i can turn my phone off for a day or two. i can sit and read for hours on end. i can journal for as long as i want. i can meditate. i can cook. i can clean. i can breathe deeply. i can get myself a tea or a coffee. i can have meaningful conversations with my family. i don’t have to be in a constant state of “online”. i can disconnect. I’m not obliged to be here. my name isn’t being called out on a list. i can leave. i can take time away. i am allowed to live.