Detail from The Cherry Girl by Joseph Caraud, 1875.
I'll Eat You Up, I Love You So
A Primer For the Small Weird Loves, Richard Siken | The Embrace II, Ron Hicks | Henry and June: From “A Journal of Love,” The Unexpurgated Diary (1931-1932) of Anaïs Nin, Henry Miller (@theoptia) | the night belongs to lovers, Ilaria Ratti | Dark. Sweet.: New & Selected Poems, Linda Hogan (@feral-ballad) | Intimacy, Angelica Alzona | Shame is an Ocean I Swim Across, Mary Lambert (@synbeam) | The Kiss, Edvard Munch | Summer Morn in New Hampshire, Claude McKay
musings on the sun
christina perneta, noor hindi, vincent van gogh, jeanette winterson, zinaida vysota docenko, anne sexton, olga kos, khalil gibran
Whats your favorite tree?
The ones with eyes on them
This is what I want to become after I die. I want to see the forest.
mi odio follemente per quelle volte che ho detto "scusa" quando avrei dovuto dire "vai a cagare"
book dedications are so tender here is this piece of art i made for an audience of thousands. but really every word is for you
— The Lake, Banana Yoshimoto
[text ID: I have my life, I’m living it. It’s twisted, exhausting, uncertain, and full of guilt, but nonetheless, there’s something there.]
Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical (2022) | dir. Matthew Warchus
Not to sound nihilistic, but I feel like the best works of fiction with kid protagonists are almost always the ones with a key understanding of how strange, helpless and even kind of crushing childhood can really be, not the ones that see those years as pure innocence and nothing else.






