— Sylvia Plath, "The Bell Jar"
— Marie Howe, from “The Addict”
— Sylvia Plath, "The Bell Jar"
— Marie Howe, from “The Addict”
— Jeanette Winterson, from “Gut Symmetries.”
By Christian Wiman
Tessa Dare, Twice Tempted by a Rogue
Hammond B3 Organ Cistern by Gabrielle Calvocoressi
And if you missed a day, there was always the next,
and if you missed a year, it didn’t matter,
the hills weren’t going anywhere,
the thyme and rosemary kept coming back,
the sun kept rising, the bushes kept bearing fruit—
– Sunrise, by Louise Glück
W4 #woods #waldviertel #foggymorning #wald4tel #doubleexposure #spookywoods #waldviertelliebe #forestwalk #treeporn #raw_foggy #nebelstimmung #nebelkind #waldliebe #earlymorning #myfujifilm #myfujilove #fujigfx50sii #nebelungsofinstagram #fogporn (hier: Pfaffenschlag Bei Waidhofen An Der Thaya, Niederösterreich, Austria) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm7HDggopgl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Ocean Vuong, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
– Billy-Ray Belcourt, A History of My Brief Body
[TEXT ID: "To love someone is firstly to confess: I'm prepared to be devastated by you."]
"I did not like to be touched, but it was a strange dislike. I did not like to be touched because I craved it too much. I wanted to be held very tight so I would not break."
-Marya Hornbacher, Wasted
little abstract painting of dream in his realm
richard siken, the language of birds / rae armantrout, prayers
[Text ID: The fear: that nothing survives. The greater fear : that something does.
The fear / that all this will end. / The Fear / that it won't. /End ID]
Fortesa Latifi, from The Truth About Grief.
Susan Sontag, from “Reborn: Journals and Notebooks, 1947-1963″