A wolf eats wolf.
Vsevolod M. Garshin, from “The Signal,” originally published c. May 1877

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A wolf eats wolf.
Vsevolod M. Garshin, from “The Signal,” originally published c. May 1877
You had all the gentleness of flowers in your heart, in your hair, in your gaze.
Nikos Engonopoulos, from “Bolívar, a Greek Poem,” wr. c. June 1943
No Light, No Light // Florence + The Machine
Day 4
I know / that I was never born / 𝘐 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘤𝘶𝘵 𝘰𝘶𝘵.
Fredrik Nyberg, tr. by Jennifer Hayashida, from “Crawfish: A Poem,”
Imagine the secrets the trees are keeping
She felt as if she had stepped suddenly into the tide of life.
Dorothy Whipple, High Wages
anyway, welcome to my new obsession
How am I worthy?
Amy Lowell, from Poems; “Twenty-Four Hokku on a Modern Theme,”
If pain can purify the heart, mine will be pure.
Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
The snow is beautiful and I want to die. Who could // refuse this softness?
Elizabeth Schmuhl, from “#24,” Premonitions
Suddenly I realize / that if I stepped out of my body I would break /into blossom.
James Wright, A Blessing
Types of Girls: shades of pink edition
Blush girls: angelic, loves roses & rain, polite but will fight you if you hurt their friends, still lives in their childhood dreams, shiny hair, hopeless romantic
Rosewood girls: loves makeup and darker lipstick shades, intense eyes, open-minded, not afraid to speak their mind, likes airports and old films
Peach girls: sweet as a peach, soft fluffy hair, can cheer you up when you’re sad, wants to have a flower garden with bees, loves journals and yellow
Strawberry girls: daydreams about their ideal future, likes clouds & new stationery, people-pleaser, good at art, always happy to see you, scented candles
Dusty rose girls: likes studio ghibli films & helping others, sad a lot, needs to stop procrastinating, cute without knowing, loves inspiration, vivid dreams
Cerise girls: down to earth, makes you feel comfy, always up for an adventure, likes window seats and picnics and pastries, has pierced ears, indie music
what’s the thrill of the same toy?
I am what I do in the dark now. I bleed only for myself.
Matt Murdock, Daredevil
I don’t care About dreams I care about this world What is it about this world That insists on making me feel so alone
Dorothea Lasky, from “Misunderstood,” in Thunderbird