Micah Nemerever, “These Violent Delights”

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Micah Nemerever, “These Violent Delights”
"comes back wrong", what a hot trope. incredibly sexy.
like ooooo i look and sound and seem exactly like the person who died except there is Something Very Wrong with Me, and you try to ignore it and you try to live in the moment but there is Something Very Wrong with Me.
i would not want to be named bert because every time you made a decision someone would be like are you sherbert
shut up
your name is bert isnt it
Intrusion
After I had cut off my hands and grown new ones
something my former hands had longed for came and asked to be rocked.
After my plucked out eyes had withered, and new ones grown
something my former eyes had wept for came asking to be pitied.
–Denise Levertov
You know that Ada Limón poem where she’s like “i can’t help it i love the way men love”? my dad recently confessed to me that he became a shoemaker because they buried my grandma shoeless
oh…………………………………
Accident Report in the Tall, Tall Weeds - Ada Limón
“Maybe that’s what we’re doing, when we chase what scares us. We’re trying to say its name. Trying to change it into something we can love and hold onto” From this post by @filmnoirsbian
i am clinically haunted
“I don’t mind being killed, but I don’t want them to touch me.”
— excerpt from Antigone by Jean Anouilh (trans. Lewis Galantiere)
Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke’s Book of Hours
“No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark”
1. Hermann Hesse | 2. Christine Wu | 3. Warsan Shire | 4. Bethany Zwag | 5. E. E. Cummings | 6. Wakamatsucho 若松町 | 7. Clementine von Radic | 8. Christine Wu | 9. Maya Angelou | 10. Alexander Harding | 11. James Baldwin | 12. Christine Wu | 13. Warsan Shire
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I hate when men in horror movies are all strong and heroic. we need more pathetic losers in horror.