August 2011
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Certain words now in our knowledge we will not use again, and we will never...
– “Language” by W.S. Merwin (2010 US Poet Laureate)
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What did my hands do before they held you?
– Sylvia Plath (via sealegslegssea)
misquote, it’s from “Three Women”, a radio play by Plath, and the correct quote is “What did my fingers do before they held him? / What did my heart do, with its love?”
it’s about the struggles a women goes through with...
For Jane by Charles Bukowski 225 days under grass and you know more than I. they have long taken your blood, you are a dry stick in a basket. is this how it works? in this room the hours of love still make shadows. when you left you took almost everything. I kneel in the nights before tigers that will not let me be. what you were will not happen again. the tigers have found me and I do not...
You should always look at your main character’s fatal flaw as the major building...
– Lara Sterling (via writingadvice)
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We only write about two feelings: one is the first day of summer when you and...
– The Drums (via ruelles)