I Wish To Feel The Rain On My Palm And To Walk Alone Under The Sad Sky.

I Wish To Feel The Rain On My Palm And To Walk Alone Under The Sad Sky.

I wish to feel the rain on my palm and to walk alone under the sad sky.

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1 year ago
And Now The World's A Blur.

And now the world's a blur.

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8 months ago
You See The Vision, Right
You See The Vision, Right

You see the vision, right

10 months ago
(Original Tweet)

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1 year ago
I Don't Ever Know, How To Hold The Weight Of My Soul.
I Don't Ever Know, How To Hold The Weight Of My Soul.
I Don't Ever Know, How To Hold The Weight Of My Soul.
I Don't Ever Know, How To Hold The Weight Of My Soul.

I don't ever know, how to hold the weight of my soul.

When letting go.

But I'm falling in my own illusion,

I don't know my way back.

~Tongue Tied, Beta Radio.

1 year ago
A portrait of William Wordsworth

“Look at you comforting others with the words you wish to hear.”

— William Wordsworth

11 months ago
A portrait of Benjamin Disraeli

“Never apologize for showing feeling, my friend. Remember that when you do so, you apologize for truth.”

— Benjamin Disraeli

10 months ago
Captain America: Civil War
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10 months ago
Never Morning Wore To Evening But Some Heart Did Break, 1894 By Walter Langley (English, 1852–1922)

Never Morning Wore to Evening but Some Heart did Break, 1894 by Walter Langley (English, 1852–1922)

5 months ago

here it is a collection of poems about hope and or holding on despite everything !

I Am Not Ready To Die Yet by Aracelis Girmay

A Litany for Survival by Audre Lorde

Snowdrops by Louise Glück

Most Days I Want to Live by Gabrielle Calvocoressi

Insha’Allah by Danusha Laméris

A Good Day by Kait Rokowski

Invitation by Mary Oliver

Instructions on Not Giving Up by Ada Limón

Tommorow is a Place by Sanna Wani

The World Has Need of You by Ellen Bass

Let This Darkness Be a Bell Tower by Rainer Maria Rilke

To the Young Who Want to Die by Gwendolyn Brooks

Night Walk by Franz Wright

Sorrow is Not My Name by Ross Gay

Everything Is Waiting For You by David Whyte

The Letter by Linda Greg

Testify by Eve L. Ewing

Every Day as a Wide Field, Every Page by Naomi Shihab Nye

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