Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi, The Love Poems of Rumi, First published 1273
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Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi, The Love Poems of Rumi, First published 1273
Male moans can cure a girl's depression
Anaïs Nin, Delta of Venus, originally published: 1977
I’m a professional overthinker
my love language is making you the only person i don't ignore on days i dont want to speak to anyone
Sharing skin is easy, sharing a life is rare.
I’m not interested in bodies, I’m interested in souls that feel like home.
her soul is pure beauty.
“Home is people. Not a place. If you go back there after the people are gone, then all you can see is what is not there any more.”
— Robin Hobb, Fool’s Fate
having good friends can literally save your life
you deserve someone who sees a misunderstanding as an invitation to connect deeper. not a reason to write you off.
27 April, 1937 Letters to Véra by Vladimir Nabokov
hugging until we smell like each other. that's it. that's the whole point.
I love that direct shit, tell me what u want .
I can't fix you. But i can sit beside you. Listen to everything, and stay until it doesn't feel so heavy anymore.
“April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain.”
— T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land