Korina Longin by Dean Isidro for Cosmopolitan USA July 1999
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Korina Longin by Dean Isidro for Cosmopolitan USA July 1999
“I have many many more failed and discarded poems than keepers. But I am a firm believer that nothing is wasted. Over the years, I’ve come to see that the time that I devoted to trying to write and rewrite certain poems was teaching me something that I would need in order to write a future poem. For some poems I can trace their genealogy back through a number of not good poems. If I hadn’t been working so hard on those poems that didn’t make it, I wouldn’t have developed ––sometimes very specific––muscles I would need for a future poem.”
— Ellen Bass, interviewed by Julie Murphy for The Adroit Journal (via bostonpoetryslam)
there’s beauty in being alone
so many songs to listen to. so many books to read. so many things to watch. so much stuff to write. i think i will sit here and decompose
Corinne Cobson Spring, 1998
Cottagecore but make it dark
The fog was thick and full of light, and sometimes voices.
University of Cambridge.
when florence welch said ‘some things you let go in order to live’
“Everything heals. Your body heals. Your heart heals. The mind heals. Wounds heal. Your soul repairs itself. Your happiness is always going to come back. Bad times don’t last.”
— Christiana Rutkowski
“It’s gratifying, isn’t it, when there’s a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel, and I’m seeing a little bit of light now.”
Vincent van Gogh, from a letter to Theo van Gogh written c. March 1882
if you’re reading this, it’s a sign that the thing you’re anxious about will go well. take a deep breath and trust yourself.
jane birkin in la piscine (1969)