A dear friend introduced me to Tove Ditlevsen's poem 'There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die' and it has been on my mind ever since
Your dreams were flimsy, child, doomed to fail, Your innocence ruined by the truth you were told

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A dear friend introduced me to Tove Ditlevsen's poem 'There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die' and it has been on my mind ever since
Your dreams were flimsy, child, doomed to fail, Your innocence ruined by the truth you were told
It’s nice to be learning things again
Prescriptions from the pharmacy. National Botanical Gardens of Wales.
When you damage the spine of a great book and at first you're sad and annoyed at yourself, but then it's as if a weight has been lifted and you finally relax and enjoy your book without worrying about hurting it
Get you some prompts. Write you some words. Forget the state of your NaNo story and just blather about nothing for a bit.
Finished Camp Nano. Check. Refused to look at any of it again for a week. Check.
Ramble ramble, watching the Librarians instead of planning for Camp Nanowrimo, ramble, my n's look the same as my v’s… ramble.
23rd October. In which I babble about NaNoPrep (a lack thereof), Gotham, and ideally being pals with Diefenbaker. These journaling prompts are taking me places.