what if we both dreamed about each other
Moving Esquire cover with Rachel Weisz
leaving lipstick stains on the brim of her coffee cup. walking around in an art museum with her. listening to her passionate banters about greek sculptures. she paints me while i read amrita pritam to her. and i leave tiny notes containing romantic poetry , stamped with my lipstick stain, on her bedside table. whispering i love you's in libraries. going on dates in bookstores. lying in her lap while reading our favourite books. planting tiny kisses on her forehead, on her cheek when she least expects it.
romanticize un-illuminated brown and black eyes. romanticize the way dark eyes look without being blinded by flash. romanticize brown eyes that donβt have streaks of gold and yellow. romanticize black eyes that are so raven itβs hard to distinguish where the iris is. the depth of your dark eyes is enchanting. brown and black eyes draw you in, wrap you up, and leave you wanting more. fall in love with them.
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I love how in this generation having a pic of your loved one as your phone background is like having a picture of them in your wallet
And it changes weekly because you're always taking pictures and saving selfies.
Idk, just... π₯°π₯°π₯°
βYou imagine a world where the two of you can go out to dinner together on a Saturday night and no one thinks twice about it. It makes you want to cry, the simplicity of it, the smallness of it. You have worked so hard for a life so grand. And now all you want are the smallest freedoms. The daily peace of loving plainly.β
β The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo (p. 176)
Gentleness is so important. Gentleness of the heart. Gentleness of the spirit. Gentleness in oneβs aura. Gentleness in oneβs own motivations and actions. Gentleness that is both embodied and practiced.
Waddeson Manor, UK (by John Hackston)