Rebecca Solnit, Hope in the Dark
losing a friend (for the one that got away) 1/3
part 2 , part 3
@frenchtoastlesbian //personalmessage.blogspot.com // @linguinereid // trista mateer // unknown // richard siken // ocean vuong “on earth we’re briefly gorgeous”// unknown // unknown
by Valeria Heine Via Flickr: facebook | website
Louise Glück
“My realities may be different from what most people call reality, but still they are realities.”
— Etty Hillesum (1914-1943), in a letter to Osias Kormann, from a Westerbork concentration camp, 1943, in “An Interrupted Life: Diaries and Letters 1941-43. And Letters from Westerbork″
bite the hand - boy genius // seeing red - @/its_not_safe_here on instagram // cop car - mitski // i know the end - phoebe bridgers // unknown // wishbone - richard siken // sylvia plath // gleipner - walter ford // cursedsuggestion
Carol Rifka Brunt, Tell the Wolves I’m Home
“Don’t we touch each other just to prove we are still here?”
— Ocean Vuong, from On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
annihilation (2018) dir. alex garland + annihilation by jeff vandermeer // hozier, “in a week (ft. karen cowley)” // taylor swift, “the lakes” // fiona apple, “heavy balloon” // littlestpersimmon - “reclamation” // meganluddyillustration - “So long, we’d become the flowers” // hermann hesse, “farm,” from wanderings // czeslaw milosz, “longing” // ada limón, “mowing,” from bright dead things // mary oliver, “sleeping in the forest” // conceptualsolitude
“I don’t know if your story was true—you are the only person whose facts I never bothered to check.”
— Jared Singer, from Forgive Yourself These Tiny Acts of Self-Destruction
soliloquy of the solipsist, sylvia plath