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itâs fall remember youâre going to go nuts from the decreased sunlight.
shout out to me in 5 yearsâŚhope shes doing something cool iâm rooting for her
your university won't tell you this but it's actually perfectly fine to flop academically as much as you want you just can't kill yourself đ
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this literally made me laugh so hard it shooke my BRAIN
god DAM babey u done stop me in m TRACKS i can smell ur dam FEET from HHHHHHH EEEEEEHEEEHOOHOOO i can smell ur dam FEET from HERE well look me n the patnurs goin down to the levi tpack some LIPS maybe go mudridin how bouchune y HHHHHHHHHHHH fat ass friend hop ina HHHHHHHHHHHHH đđ hop inthe backs HH HHH HHH HEEEEEEE
bro not to start again on names but u ever think abt how some names have been used for centuries, millenniums even...like how many times has the earth heard a mother call the name 'alexander'...how many times has it heard a lover whisper 'freyja'...how many times has the ground we've walked on and continue to walk on felt vibrations of a friend excitedly yelling 'mary!'
ON DEATH, WITHOUT EXAGGERATION,
or: a few of my favourite poems about dying, being dead, & the ones who are left behind. some melancholic, some upbeat, some morbid, some euphemistic, some sombre, some tongue-in-cheek, some direct, some not, all good. in no particular order:
âon death, without exaggerationâ, wisĹawa szymborska (oh, it has its triumphs, / but look at its countless defeats, / missed blows, / and repeat attempts!)
âthe suicideâs roomâ, wisĹawa szymborska (a lamp, good for fighting the dark / a desk, and on the desk a wallet, some newspapers / carefree buddha and a worried christ / seven lucky elephants, a notebook in a drawer.)
âthe letters of the deadâ, wisĹawa szymborska (poor dead, blindfolded dead, / gullible, fallible, pathetically prudent.)
(can you see that iâm very fond of wisĹawa szymborska?)
âharlodâs leapâ, stevie smith (it may have killed you / but it was a brave thing to do.)
ânot waving but drowningâ, stevie smith (i was much further out than you thought / and not waving but drowning)
âa meetingâ, wendell berry (he has, / i know, gone long and far, / and yet he is the same / for the dead are changeless.)
âthe deadâ, billy collins (the dead are always looking down on us, they say)
âmemoryâ, hayden carruth (my dear, / how could you have let this happen to you?)
âher long illnessâ, donald hall (daybreak until nightfall, / he sat by his wife at the hospital / while chemotherapy dripped / through the catheter into her heart.)
âthis is a photograph of meâ, margaret atwood (the photograph was taken / the day after i drowned.)
âowl songâ, margaret atwood (i do not want revenge, i do not want expiation, / i only want to ask someone / how i was lost, / how i was lost)
âanne sextonâs last letter to godâ, tracey herd (i have just lunched with an old friend / saying goodbye and something / âshe couldnât quite catchâ.)
âopheliaâs confessionâ, tracey herd (i didnât drown by accident. it was a suicide. / at least let me call my mind my own / even when my heart was gone beyond recall.)
âthe promiseâ, marie howe (he looked at me as though he couldnât speak, as if / there were a law against it, a membrane he couldnât break.)
âaubadeâ, philip larkin (being brave / lets no one off the grave. / death is no different whined at than withstood.)
âlady lazarusâ, sylvia plath (and i a smiling woman. / i am only thirty. / and like the cat i have nine times to die.)
âedgeâ, sylvia plath (her bare / feet seem to be saying: / we have come so far, it is over.)
âsylviaâs deathâ, anne sexton (what is your death / but an old belonging, / a mole that fell out / of one of your poems?)
âa curse against elegiesâ, anne sexton (also, i am tired of all the dead. / they refuse to listen)
âtomorrow theyâll cut me openâ, anna swir (i have many powers in me. i can live, / i can run, dance and sing. / all of that is in me, but if need be, / iâll walk away.)
âbiology teacherâ, zbigniew herbert (in the second year of the war / our biology teacher was killed / by historyâs schoolyard bullies)
âdedicationâ, czesĹaw miĹosz (you whom i could not save / listen to me.)
âdirge without musicâ, edna st. vincent millay (they are gone. / they are gone to feed the roses.)
the rosie probert scene in âunder milk woodâ, dylan thomas (remember her. / she is forgetting. / the earth which filled her mouth / is vanishing from her.)
âdo not go gentle into that good nightâ, dylan thomas (old age should burn and rave at close of day; / rage, rage against the dying of the light)
âa quoi bon dire?â, charlotte mew (and everybody thinks that you are dead, / but i.)
âmythâ, natasha trethewey (youâll be dead again tomorrow, / but in dreams you live. so i try taking / you back into morning.)
âi watched you disappearâ, anya krugovoy silver (are you there? where? / are the others there, too?)
âi am asking you to come back homeâ, jo carson (my mamma used to say she could feel herself / runninâ short of the breath of life. so can i. / and i am blessed tired of buryinâ things i love.)
âthe night where you no longer liveâ, meghan oârourke (was there gas station food / and was it a long trip)
âcondolenceâ, dorothy parker (but i had smiled to think how you, the dead, / so curiously preoccupied and grave, / would laugh, could you have heard the things they said.)
âdeath at daybreakâ, anne reeve aldrich (i shall pass dawn on her way to earth, / as i seek for a path through space.)
âfear no more the heat oâ the sunâ, william shakespeare (golden lads and girls all must, / as chimney-sweepers, come to dust.)
âsonnet xcivâ, pablo neruda (donât call up my person. i am absent. /Â live in my absence as if in a house.)
âfuneral bluesâ, w. h. auden (the stars are not wanted now; put out every one, / pack up the moon and dismantle the sun, / pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood)
âthe drowned childrenâ, louise glĂźck (but death must come to them differently, / so close to the beginning.)
âbecause i could not stop for deathâ, emily dickinson (the carriage held but just ourselves â / and immortality.)
i hope all of this is a dream iâm having at the age of 7
love being drunk texted actually. like yes think about me and wish i was here
AMERICAN PSYCHO (2000) dir. Mary Harron
your honor you must understand i was penis delirious
people who celebrate band reunion anniversaries are annoying . FUCK this post happy birthday my chemical romance II