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Good Bones by Maggie Smith
Chained and Bound - Otis Redding
only sexy bitches sit on kitchen counters that’s the law
J.D. McClatchy, “THE DIALOGUE OF DESIRE AND GUILT”
vintage 1970s prairie / victorian style baby blue dress
And I think of all I have not said, / About the words ’to suffer’ and ’sufferance’ and how one can bear a lot / By training anger until it gets tired and gives up. / And for me, now as then, it is too much. / There is too much world.
Czeslaw Milosz, from New and Collected Poems (1931-2001); “The Separate Notebooks,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
The Stooges | I Wanna Be Your Dog
It's not the weight you carry but how you carry it— books, bricks, grief— it's all in the way you embrace it, balance it, carry it
Mary Oliver, from Heavy in “Thirst: Poems by Mary Oliver” (via adrasteiax)
Then I enter the place of not-thinking, not-remembering, not- wanting.
Mary Oliver, excerpt of “Six Recognitions of the Lord”, in Thirst (via antigonick)
“I had such a longing for virtue, for company. I wanted Christ to be as close as the cross I wear.”
— Mary Oliver, excerpt of “More Beautiful than the Honey Locust”, in Thirst
Time has passed, and I have loved many women. And as they’ve held me close… and asked if I will remember them, I’ve said, “Yes, I will remember you.” But the only one I’ve never forgotten is the one who never asked… Malena.
Monica Bellucci as Malena Scordia in Malena (2000)
Biological father(derogatory)
When the day is done, my mind turns to her and I think, why are we to be separated?
The World to Come (2020) dir. Mona Fastvold
“Now I ain’t had a kiss since I fell out of my crib
It looks to me like I been cheated out of my rib”
… what was not possible all too easily becomes the story of our lives.
Adam Phillips, Missing Out (via mashatupitsyn)
Curiosa (2019), dir. Lou Jeunet
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