Emily Dickinson, from a letter to Mary Bowles

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Emily Dickinson, from a letter to Mary Bowles
from juliaajay
I know it is my father's first time on this Earth, too. And I know He had it worse when he was little.
But I was little too.
— Franz Kafka, from letters to his father
Mosab Abu Toha, from Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: Poems from Gaza; “Displaced”
[Text ID: “I am neither in nor out. / I am in between. / I am not part of anything. / I am a shadow of something. / At best, / I am a thing that / does not really / exist. / I am weightless, / a speck of time / in Gaza. / But I will remain / where I am.”]
The World of Interiors, November 1996. Photo - Andreas von Einsiedel
do you wanna listen to rain tap on the window with me and forget all of our problems
im into some fucked up shit. raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens. bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens. brown paper packages tied of with strings. i could go on but you couldnt even handle it
“I believe that the greatest gift you can give your family and the world is a healthy you.”
— Joyce Meyer
“Sex, Ecstasy, and the Psychedelic Drugs” artwork for Playboy Magazine
November 1967
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
I was not made for….*gestures broadly at the world*
Bacchante by Adolphe-Rene Lefevre (19th Century)
Leda and the Swan by Heinrich Lossow (19th Century)