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(these are not the same)
wishbone, richard siken
It’s okay to romanticise the small things about your day-to-day life. It’s okay to romanticise sleeping in, waking up to the sun tickling your skin. It’s okay to romanticise the texture of fingers against a page. Sometimes to save your day you need to romanticise sitting at a desk and working, or romanticise studying hyped up on coffee. It’s okay to picture yourself as if you were the mc in a movie. Watch yourself go through shit and know that it’s just the climax of your own story, and that while you sit in your room sobbing to sad songs, good things are just around the corner.
Sometimes to be okay or get through the day you need to romanticise the simple things.
from margaret atwood’s selected poems (1965-1975)
(via MOTEL)
she was like summer; she often shone too bright and her storms were too treacherous
she was like summer; here for a moment then gone in an instant
she was like summer; they only ever really appreciated her once she was gone
(cc, 2018)
are you restless or are you just looking for a home that finally feels like resting
Jenny Slate, Little Weirds
meet me in my dreams tonight and stay there for a while
resist the urge to treat pain with pain
taylorw00d @ depop
the biggest lesson im learning is that nothing is as extreme or as permanent as our emotions convince us they are. nothing is certain and things are always fluctuating and there are always exceptions and there are always mistakes. there is always pain and there is always love. everything is a delicate touch away from changing
heart berries — terese marie mailhot