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December 6, 2017

hey, don't suppose you could write me a christmas themed love poem could you? xx

No sorry :) not unless you want to pay me for it.

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Published on December 06, 2017 08:31

December 2, 2017

"we do this for the slip of a second chance,
the downwards slide of a silk dress
from shoulders so..."

we do this for the slip of a second chance,

the downwards slide of a silk dress

from shoulders so pale they are a



crack of sky tumbling itself

from small handfuls of clouds





the sheer delight of it,

to come back from that


ugly edge and find you,

soft and careful, loose

around my body.



- “If it weren’t for second chances” - Azra.T (via 5000letters)
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Published on December 02, 2017 08:33

November 28, 2017

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Published on November 28, 2017 13:10

"Finally, in a low whisper, he said, ‘I think I might be a terrible person.’ For a split second I..."

“Finally, in a low whisper, he said, ‘I think I might be a terrible person.’ For a split second I believed him - I thought he was about to confess a crime, maybe a murder. Then I realized that we all think we might be terrible people. But we only reveal this before asking someone to love us. It is a kind of undressing.”

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Miranda July
, The First Bad Man  
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Published on November 28, 2017 13:09

"We bow, we meet, we pass or sit opposite each other.
You are my garments, and I am yours.
Our..."

“We bow, we meet, we pass or sit opposite each other.

You are my garments, and I am yours.

Our muscles tense.

Our skins taste like a violent sea.”

- Adonis, from ‘Transformations of the Lover’, The Pages of Day and Night (trans. Samuel Hazo)
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November 27, 2017

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