I like art that depicts women not posing seductively or gracefully but simply existing as human beings.
home is the first grave
@filmnoirsbian x (from @willemdafoegf 's post // catherine lacey // chen chen // silas denver melvin // aloha from hell, richard kadrey // courtney love prays to oregon // @heavensghost // st. lucy’s home for girl’s raised by wolves // x // taylor swift’s “my tears ricochet” // this post @ceemetery
buy me a coffee
AUGUST: THE TRUE ENDING OF A YEAR
unknown / @nobodysflower / paul d'amato / mary oliver / @gaycommunist / justine kurland / @sioltach / alida nugent / raymond carver
“There is nothing prettier than a city at 5 AM with its empty streets and cold wind.”
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Don’t succumb to chaos, chase dreams not people. Get out of controversies, you have no guilt that’s been implanted in you from the moment you were born.
poetry-siir ©
No sucumbas al caos, persigue sueños no a personas. Salte de las controversias, no tienes ninguna culpa que te han implantado, desde el momento que naciste.
poetry-siir ©
obsessed with the opposite of the childhood friends trope. what if we were just some guys meeting for the first time with like. no significance
“After Language” by Chaia Heller, from My Lover Is a Woman: Contemporary Lesbian Love Poems edited by Lesléa Newman (1996).
this gets me every time.
the song of achilles, madeline miller