my phone has been broken im on an old shitty one right now :/
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my phone has been broken im on an old shitty one right now :/
Avery Williams, tails between clenched teeth (in le petit 3, january 2025) via @feytouched | Quote by briscoepark on Instagram | Song of the Open by Walt Whitman | You're on Your Own, Kid by Taylor Swift | Pencil drawing by Anthony Cudahy | Mamma Told Me by Mother Mother | Mother by Maia Baia | From the poem Salt by Trista Mateer (book: The Dogs I Have Kissed) | Unknown | Nevermind by Michael Howard | Muslim Girlhood by Leila Chatti | Quote source | Poetry by @ojibwa | Antigone by Sophocles | Art by @nevahosking | Sylvia Plath | Poetry by @traumatizeddfox | Demons by Fyodor Dostoyevsky | Art by Tim Dayhuff | Quote by Helaena Moon @hapless-hollow | Quote by Sainteda on Wattpad (?) | Spear by Elizabeth Acevedo | White Oleander by Janet Fitch | Illustration by Carlos Alonso from Under Someone Else's Rain by Juan Gelman | Quote by S.P. | Mya G. Wolf
… made of fire, eyes glowing like coals.
CLARICE LISPECTOR — Clarice Lispector: Mutações Faiscantes / Sparkling Mutations, transl. by Maria José Somerlate Barbosa, (1997)
Obsession
Bettie Blue (1986)
A New Love in Tokyo (Banmei Takahashi, 1994)
“Nature never hurries. Atom by atom, little by little she achieves her work.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Pablo Neruda, Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (1924)