“I cannot think of you apart from love.”
— Marina Tsvetaeva, from The Selected Poems of M. T.; “Poem of the Mountain,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
“I cannot think of you apart from love.”
— Marina Tsvetaeva, from The Selected Poems of M. T.; “Poem of the Mountain,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
Austin Osman Spare (1886-1956)
The garden of Eden with the fall of man (detail) by Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Brueghel the Elder, 1615.
“Beauty always promises and never gives; it creates hunger, but it has no nourishment for the part of the soul trying here below to fill itself; it only nourishes the part of the soul that gazes.”
— Late Philosophical Writings, Simone Weil tr. Lawrence E. Schmidt
Yorgos Lanthimos, ‘The Lobster’ (Poster detail). 2015.
Fernando Pessoa, A Little Larger Than the Entire Universe: Selected Poems
may sarton, journal of a solitude
valerie and her week of wonders (1970)
“There’s a Japanese phrase that I like: koi no yokan. It doesn’t mean love at first sight. It’s closer to love at second sight. It’s the feeling when you meet someone that you’re going to fall in love with them. Maybe you don’t love them right away, but it’s inevitable that you will.”
— Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star
“I dream of massacres. / I am a garden of black and red agonies.”
— Sylvia Plath, from “Three Women,” Winter Trees. (via vulturehooligan)
Listen. Cut your own hair. Dye it blue, then shave it off when you’re bored of it. Wear that outfit with those shoes. Paint your nails with all the colors of the rainbow. Get that tattoo. Go to the movies alone. Get coffee, then drink it at that special place you like. Mouth the words of the song you’re listening to on public transport. Put that thing on your wall. Bake. Draw. Dance in your underwear. Life is so much better when you don’t give a fuck
what is lonelier to grieve or not love anyone enough to
— Alexis Bates, from “Lonelier,” The Lonely
i’m just rlly overwhelmed and i wouldn’t mind sleeping in ur arms for awhile