To be a woman, perhaps, is always to be a foreigner.
Etikett: quote
Mournful November
this is the image
you invent for me,
Her body was tortured with something it could not let out.
She will never speak to them, she will never look at them with anything but loathing, she will never forgive them. She will punish them; she will finish them.
“I’m only going to get hurt again. There is no God. I am ghost and ghosting and ghosted. I hunt myself.”
— Hannah Cohen, from “Crush,” published in Bending Genres
“I went walking (said the girl) on the edge of madness.”
— René Char, tr. by Thomas Merton, from “Septentrion,” wr. c. July 1940
… you fill me with terrible wonder … like the onset of madness.
As for me, I’m quiet though full of melancholy;
“Night-dark eyes; falling stars;”
— Georg Trakl, from Poems and Prose; “Sevenfold Song of Death,”
(via violentwavesofemotion)
Golden October declined into sombre November…