#monday #blackandwhite #Dailydrawing #illustration #art https://www.instagram.com/p/BrxDa2KB15J/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=w7la4jomt0pv
Reworked old drawing ✨🌞🌚
funny and sad at the same time
btw. I wasn’t able to find whose tweet is this???
dear universe,
i am writing to say thank you for the birds, and for my sister, and also for libraries.
see i think, universe, that if we are your houseplants, this is our oxygen. see, see, you gave us a little bit of the galaxy, you gave us a little bit of love, and we gave you record players and kites and street art and warm sweaters. we gave you poetry, we gave you laughter, we gave you life and wonder and love and maple syrup. see, see, you made flowers and colors and nebulas and we took pictures of them, we witnessed them. you gave us heartache, honey, beach trips and we wrote about them, fell in love with them. and we love, don’t we, universe, we love so wild and big that our smallness feels more like erupting.
see, i think you did a good job, universe, on galaxies, and what the galaxies became, because we have so much worth fighting for here, because things are terrible sometimes but look, look, see how much there is worth caring for, worth writing about. you made us, you made stardust for us, and in return we made it worth loving, worth everything, you gave us life and we gave you candles, we gave you pianos, we gave you love and snowmen and weddings and green tea.
so thank you, universe, for the stars, and for what we have made from them. i am writing to you, universe, to say thank you for slippers, and the milky way, and christmas lights, and i hope you’re reading this, because some of the people your stars made, they are overflowing with it, love i mean, they are so endlessly capable of it, and universe, they are you and you are them.
so thank you, universe, for record players and kites and street art and poetry, and thank you for the stars, universe, and for what they have become.
with love, r.c.c
“There are some people you’ll never see again. At least, not in the same way”
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Anne Frank (via wordsnquotes)
Anne Frank (via nitrogen)
don’t play his game play yours
Things I’m realising at 18. (via theyfoundusrunning)
Charles Dickens, A tale of two cities (via thelovejournals)
John Green, An Abundance of Katherines (via thelovejournals)
the past (via places-to-be-people-to-see)
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Sara Zarr, Sweethearts (via thelovejournals)


