The world can be cruel for teenage girls in their twenties
“you have fallen from the moon.”
— German Plisetsky, from “The papers have been sold”; Twentieth Century Russian Poetry (ed. by Yevgeny Yevtushenko)
the other half of my heart, my pretty fawn, my soulmate. ⭐
Another spooky birthday with my soulmate 🦋
i look normal but deep down i think about love and the moon a lot
“WHOA look at the moon”
— me literally every night no matter what phase the moon is in (via purple-space-freak)
“a shy and silent moon rises…”
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“Everything is change, he said, and everything is connected. Also everything returns, but what returns is not what went away.”
— Louise Gluck, from “Denial of Death” featured in Winter Recipes from the Collective: Poems
in bed, showered, lotioned, perfumed and smelling like a whole birthday cake 🎂
therapy isn’t enough, i need tickets to the eras tour
@melonpopps
“You and I are so special; the miracles we know, no one knows, and no one loves the way we love.”
— Vladimir Nabokov, in a letter to his wife Véra (1924), Letters to Véra