“I am trying to make myself digestible. I am trying to make myself easy to love.”
— I.B. Vyache, Conversations Over Sanguinaccio Dolce

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“I am trying to make myself digestible. I am trying to make myself easy to love.”
— I.B. Vyache, Conversations Over Sanguinaccio Dolce
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i feel like i’m simultaneously the evil witch and the princess in my story
Franz Kafka, from a letter featured in Letters To Friends, Family and Editors
Charles Wright, from "The Southern Cross", The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990 [ID'd]
snoopy of the day
Joy Sullivan, from Instructions for Traveling West: Poems; “Howl”
[ID: poem text reading,
"I am finally a woman willing to feed herself—light, bread, joy. Sometimes, you don't know that you're starving until you've had a proper meal. That's when your heart really begins to howl—when it learns what it's been missing."
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Margaret Atwood, from The Door: Poems; “Poetry reading”
[Text ID: “and asking, Why can’t I be good? / and later, Are these my real parents? / and later still, Why does love hurt so much? / and even later, Who causes wars?”]
"It doesn't have to be like this. We could have it so much better"
Calligraffiti in Chicago, Illinois
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Ada Limón, from "Shelter: A Love Letter to Trees," published in June 2022