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“Come as you are and I’ll love you like that”
— everlasting-sigh (via wordsnquotes)
Miguel Hernández, tr. by Don Share, from Poems of War (1936–1939); “Hunger,”
what if orpheus was butch and she unclipped her carabiner and held it out behind her and then eurydice clipped it onto her belt loop and then orpheus didnt have to look back because she could hear eurydice jingle jangling behind her. follow me for more dyke solutions to famous tragic literature
Jeti Oguz, Kyrgyzstan
saw this photo on my dash like nine times in one day so... had to make it butch4butch
Natasha Lyonne for Marie Claire (June 2025) photographed by Emman Montalvan
I sincerely hope I’ll never fathom you. You’re mystical, serene, intriguing; you enclose such charm within you. The lustre of your presence bewitches me. I like the unreality of your mind; the whole thing is very splendid and voluptuous and absurd.
Virginia Woolf in a letter to Vita Sackville-West, dated 27 May 1927
Fabrizia Milia
Sonya Sklaroff - Rainbow Flag, 2017 - Oil on panel
brought a poem to the gun fight