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ascetic
[uh-set-ik]
(n.) can also be used as (adj.) 1. a person who dedicates themselves to asceticism, which is a system of ideals characterized by austerity and self-denial, esp. for religious reasons, like a monk. 2. a person who leads a very simple life and abstains from worldly comforts and pleasures.
The grad student’s living space was spare and her lifestyle bordered on ascetic; she ate just enough food to sustain herself through the hours of reading and writing she did at the library nearly every day and rarely deviated from her schedule.
A track along the coast shunts her down while she bleeds into a knapsack filled with postcards and plane tickets, notepads from other bedrooms, other mornings, other names.
Take care, whoever you are. The coast is miles from here, and her watch is hours late.
— @jlimrosenberg
The Hangover You Deserve
A daymare rests on oaken legs, hardened by moon-sounds and sun-sounds, quiescent upon a red summit scaled only by ghost trains, conductors sound asleep. But August never lies.
Its bruised-leaf noons recall the eyeliner she left on our sheets, when the hot-flat morning swallowed her whole,
taking with it my sandals, broken by stones on the northern tropic. What remains is the dry reek of wine, a pair of false eyelashes, a happy ache in these tired legs--
and God knows, only one of these will see me out with all the pieces that I brought in.
~jlimrosenberg