And she moves among the sparrows. And she floats upon the breeze. She moves among the flowers. She moves something deep inside of me
Etikett: quote
You are killing me, but you have a right to. Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you. Come on and kill me. I do not care who kills who.
“My power, which to me is still a curse,”
— John Keats, from The Complete Poems & Selected Letters; “Hyperion,”
“…sadness comes back and comes back
as fragrant and lush as the grass.”— Xuanji Yu, from ‘The Fragrance of Orchids’, The Clouds Float North: The Complete Poems of Yu Xuanji (via soracities)
“There is an ache in my heart for the imagined beauty of a life I haven’t had, from which I had been locked out, and it never goes away.”
— Robert Goolrick, The End of the World as We Know It: Scenes from a Life (via oiseauperdu)
Sisterhood is brightest when bloody
I melt at your glances and become music.
Some people underestimate how erotic it is to be understood.
I may look alright, but if you were to look more closely you wouldn’t find a single healthy bit in me.
“I want to be a woman who can face her own face,”
— L.I. Henley, from “Everywhere is the Finding of Not Wings,” published in Glass: A Journal of Poetry