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@oliver-chapman
“He has been trying to sing love into existence again and he has failed.”
—
Margaret Atwood, from Orpheus (2) in “Selected Poems II: 1976-1986″
RANDOM MIKE WARREN GIFS: 14 / ∞
No river too wide
Olympus Task #004 - Living Space - Elysian Fields Luxury Apartments
Oliver rarely spends time at his apartment so he’s left it as is. He mainly uses the space as storage for his clothing and meal preps in the kitchen each Sunday.
Aaron Tveit - Come What May (Official Video) x aka “things fall on Aaron”
I thought this was going to be a casual one-night stand? But maybe it could be a casual… one thousand-night stand. Maybe we could keep casually having sex, and then casually have kids together, and then casually grow old together. Casually get on each other’s health insurance. Then casually die side by side, like in the end of The Notebook.
Eurydice, to Orpheus (via incorrecthadestown)
#gareth ritter, actual ray of sunshine
dead poets society// kill your darlings
“and like all lovers and sad people, i am a poet.”
lie-la-lie.
Aaron Tveit singing “Popular” from Wicked ↳ xx
Oliver Chapman Moodboard 1/? - Hogwarts Edition
“I’m a slave to my emotions, to my likes, to my hatred of boredom, to most of my desires.” — F. Scott Fitzgerald
song of the day x
come what may (movie version) - nicole kidman & ewan mcgregor
seasons may change, winter to spring but i love you, until the end of time come what may, come what may i will love you, until my dying day
maybe i’ve lost it at last