//Neighbour anon's poetry from the last ask:
Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, The periwinkle trailed its wreaths…
According to Google, this is william wordsworth, i think it signifies how jason and E's lives are intertwining as friends and fellow traumatized children, neighbour anon did use a similar phrase "While thy branches mix with mine and our roots together join" which is william blake, whom they quote a lot
“Thou hast not lived, why should’st thou perish, so?”
Mathew Arnold, in Jason's context its just signifying that he's too young for this bullshit
“Magnified apples appear and disappear, Stem end and blossom end…...."
This is robert frost, the poem, after apple picking shows exhaustion, blurred reality, and deeper thoughts about life and mortality. I think here, E just signifies how precious a good apple can be to poor jason
For thou art with me here upon the banks, Of this fair river, thou my dearest Friend.
Also william wordsworth, signifies that they're stuck together and that's cool.
Courage, my friend; ’tis not too late to build, To build, I mean, your soul; to clear away, The debris of the past, and stand upright…
Dude, I really can't find who said this, but it's pretty straightforward, E, again, wants Jason to move forward and build his soul, forget the pain
What hands are here? Ha! they pluck out mine eyes. Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood, Clean from my hand?
This one was the best! This is from Shakespeare's Macbeth, it's special cause I think this one is E's own view regarding herself, I can't get it, some trauma of hers? Maybe she killed someone she didn't want too? And her blood soaked hands reminder her of that???Only neighbour anon knows
// Oh, wow. Thank you, again!!!!!