“Midsummer”, d.x.yll/From Franz Kafka diaries 1910-1923
- Lola Ridge, from To the Many; Collected Poems of Lola Ridge; “Silence,”
We all have forests on our minds. Forests unexplored, unending. Each one of us gets lost in the forest, every night, alone.
Ursula K. Le Guin
THE WORLD CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT LOVE!
letter to gustave flaubert: june 27, 1870 by george sand / prose (x) by sue zhao / art (x) by ivana lena besevic / the human condition by hannah arendt / outlaw culture: resisting representation by bell hooks / castle in the sky (1986) dir. hayao miyazaki / from the creative spirit: children’s literature by june jordan / september 1st, 1939 by w. h. auden
(…) the desire to be loved, to be held close to the other shape; to put off the veil of darkness and see burning eyes.
Virginia Woolf, from “the moment: summer’s night”
Edna St. Vincent Millay, July 1911
— Frank O'Hara (via lunamonchtuna)
[ Text ID: It’s a bright summer day, and I want to be / wanted more than anything else in the world. ]
Virginia Woolf, the waves
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