Asako Eguchi
me: :(
the moon: 🌙
me: :)
i need to put a slice of moon in my mouth like a cold fruit
“you have fallen from the moon.”
— German Plisetsky, from “The papers have been sold”; Twentieth Century Russian Poetry (ed. by Yevgeny Yevtushenko)
The feminine urge to become an ethereal being not bound by the rules of this world
not to brag but what if i told you i'm a mastermind
“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
— L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
—Steven Espada Dawson, from Elegy for the Four Chambers of My Brothers Heart
“Under a moon waning and worn and broken, Tired with summer.”
— Sara Teasdale, from February; Rivers to the Sea: Poems, 1915
She’s like warm days, sunshine, honey and love.
Normalize castles, crowns, corsets, swords, ball gowns, or send me back to my kingdom.