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@not-nico
Ilya Kaminsky, from "Musica Humana", Dancing in Odessa: Poems
The Cow, Ariana Reines
Sarah Kay, from “And Found”, No Matter the Wreckage
actually, I like the getting-to-know-each-other stage. where you stay up late just to talk to them. where you ask a ton of questions. where you clearly are smitten by each other but both are too shy to say anything. where you share music and memories with each other. the flirting, the yearning, the silly jokes forming, letting guards down, making plans to meet.
Alex Dimitrov, from Love and Other Poems; "Suddenly, Summer"
[Text ID: There were days I didn't go out / and days I couldn't remember. / Sometimes I sat at my desk / watching the trees outside blooming, / as if we had nothing in common. / They had the sun, / I had the sun through a window. / They were beginning, / I was unsure what I was.]
“Allow shame to find no home in your posture, in your dances, in your aura, in your lovemaking sounds, in your dreaming spaces, in your desires.”
— India Ame’ye, Author
“I love you more than words. And I am a big fan of words.”
— Joe Dunthorne, Submarine (via wordsnquotes)
Alex Light
“You may learn to imitate a birdcall, But do you experience what the nightingale feels for the rose?”
— Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī (via iranian-diaspora)
from ‘Bright Dead Things’ by Ada Limón
you will be okay
women love women differently than men do
Li Qingzhao, tr. by Jiaosheng Wang, from Complete Poems; "Tune: The Pertridge Sky,"
—Charles Frazier, Nightwoods