"I come home - and I have a feeling of returning like a ghost to its haunt."
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"I come home - and I have a feeling of returning like a ghost to its haunt."
Katie Maria // Sharp Objects // Bonedog, Eva H.D // Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?, Jeanette Winterson // The Early Journals , Virginia Woof
marlena by julie buntin
electra says her prayers
my home isn't my home anymore, something's gone wrong along the way
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if love and hate are the same word
on ilya and home
"Heated Rivalry" Episode 2: "Olympians" | "Elden Ring" (via coalashslurry) | "Le Trou" - David Altmejd | "Olympians" | "on leaving." - SamMadeThis | original element: "Olympians", flower - @pngblog, Episode 6: "The Cottage", "The Cottage", sunflower - @hibscubus, Episode 5: "I'll Believe in Anything" | "Son of Sin" - Omar Sakr | "I'll Believe in Anything" | "on leaving." | "Olympians" | "seoul (prod. HONNE)" - RM (translated by bangtansubs) | "The Incest Diary" - Anonymous | "Olympians"
‘It’s the most wonderful valley in the world,’ he answered. ‘There are blue-trees with pears growing on them, and chatterfinches sing from morning till night, and there are plenty of silver poplars, which are wonderful for climbing – I thought of building a house for myself in one of them. Then, at night the moon is reflected in the river, which tinkles over the rocks with a sound like broken glass, and pappa has built a bridge that is wide enough for a wheelbarrow.’ ‘Must you be so poetic?’ said Sniff. ‘When we were in the valley you only talked about how wonderful other places were.’ ‘That was different,’ said Moomintroll. ‘But it’s true,’ said Snufkin. ‘We’re all like that. You must go on a long journey before you can really find out how wonderful home is.’
Comet in Moominland Written & illustrated by Tove Jansson