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we're not kids anymore.
Not today Justin
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Ugh, this is one of the best things ever
“Break the cycle!”- James McInerney. Poet & Author of ‘Bloom’, ‘In between the lines’, ‘Red’, ‘The Pieces that Collide’ & ‘Everything I Write is About You’ OUT NOW on Amazon/Kindle.
When you crave the space, I’ll explore on the fringes until you need me.
Daily Haiku on Love by Tyler Knott Gregson (via tylerknott)
“A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.”
— William Styron, Conversations with William Styron
Stéphane Mallarmé, from Collected Poems and Other Verse; “The Afternoon of a Fawn,” (x)
John William Waterhouse Hylas and the Nymphs, detail
So fairy tales, folk tales, stories from the oral tradition, are all of them the most vital connection we have with the imaginations of the ordinary men and women whose labour created our world.
Angela Carter, in her Introduction to her Book of Fairy Tales (via antigonick)
Source.
beverages: for v magazine mar. 2018
…love brought you here. If you trusted love this far, don’t panic now.
James Baldwin, If Beale Street Could Talk (via penguinrandomhouse)
How did I end up at the vortex of the void? In the depths
of the well of groundlessness is my face, like the ovary of a flower— but turned to stone.
— Diane Seuss, from “Two Floor Mosaics,” Still Life with Two Dead Peacocks and a Girl
Richard Armitage has the most beautiful voice I’ve ever heard