The Secret History by Donna Tartt
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The Secret History by Donna Tartt
i. angels must think that love is one sided. angels do not understand love like we do, their languages are too dissimilar from our own. how can something with so many eyes only see forward. i think they like that we try, though. i mean, we do send them little gifts. poems and prayers and lonely mornings. they send us back coffee and cupcakes and a little hope under our tongue. in this way, we are both parts of the universe, trying to care for each other.
ii. i tell my dad i think angels are probably made from flowers. there's an angel in charge of every petal. angels are in toast. angels are in gasoline; it's why they burn with holy fire and why motor oil smells so good.
iii. to my dog i am an angel. he tells me he loves me in the language we have both decided is our code - he presses his head against mine, and we both sigh. i cannot love like an animal, which would be better for me - the unname love, without speech.
iv. i think my angel is plucking her feathers from stress. it must be very hard, to love something that is intent on destroying itself.
v. sometimes it is enough to love something, i mean. pressing our fingers to the mirror and breathing our little lives into the fog. today is a hard one, though. maybe tomorrow you and i can be an angel for the bird outside, and watch it take flight. we'll both know we love it, in our own private language - and give our heart into it. i'll be the angel of daybreak. you can be the angel of dawn. we can both collect the spray of the world and spin it into yarn.
i think the wine-dark sea and rosy-fingered dawn should kiss
sorry i cant make it im drinking coffee. might even listen to some albums. yeah no its gonna be all day
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Today on things that I’m weirdly and ridiculously emotional about, does anybody else get the spontaneous urge to cry when they see a really gorgeous piece of Architecture? Especially if they happen to be Theatres, Museums, Book Stores, Libraries or Art Galleries? That might sound weird, but seriously, just look at these things:
The Winter Garden Theatre, Toronto Canada
The Margravial Opera House, Bayrueth Germany
El Ateneo Grand Splendid, the Theatre-turned-Library in Barrio Norte, Buenos Aires
The Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest, Hungary
The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
The Florence Cathedral in Florence, Italy
The Abbey Library of Saint Gall in Saint Gallen, Switzerland
The Baroque Library of Metten Abbey in Metten Germany
Trinity College Library in Dublin, Ireland
The Vatican Museums in Vatican City
Konpira Grande Theatre in Kotohira, Japan
Kabuki-za Theatre in Tokyo, Japan
I can’t be the only one who finds these places gorgeous, right? Add your own favorite Architectural Wonders in the comments!
A LOVE THAT WASN’T BUILT FOR HUMANS;
High Tide
Let's run through the medow and never look back
your hand touching mine. this is how galaxies collide. ― Sanober Khan
― Carolyn Forché / Katatsumori (Naomi Kawase, 1994) / John Berger / Katrien de Blauwer / Hélène Cixous / Bruno Munari / Eli Craven / Sharon Olds / Hart Crane / A Hidden Life (Terrence Malick, 2019) / Mary Ruefle / Robert Bly / Hans Bellmer / Richard Siken / Eli Craven / Cassandra Clare / Katrien de Blauwer / Louise Glück ―
Anne Sexton // A. M. Homes