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August 25, 2013

Worn Out

erraticintrovert:



They tell me 
I have much to learn,
so why do I feel
I have lived a little too long,
seen a little too much,
felt a little too passionately?

This young heart
grows weary at the thought
of new faces.


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Published on August 25, 2013 14:45

ladien:

carlos-gadbois:

A BEAUTIFUL SONG………

sang it deborah









ladien:



carlos-gadbois:



A BEAUTIFUL SONG………



sang it deborah

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Published on August 25, 2013 06:24

ladien:

okayfirstofall:

Aaliyah - More Than A Woman (by...



ladien:



okayfirstofall:



Aaliyah - More Than A Woman (by AaliyahMusicVideo)



yep chune…

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Published on August 25, 2013 06:17

"You’re free. Free like the wind and the sea. And I’d keep you free. We’d be free together. We’d..."

“You’re free. Free like the wind and the sea. And I’d keep you free. We’d be free together. We’d share everything together. No happiness would be like ours. No lives would compare with ours.”

- Virginia Woolf, from “The Voyage Out (via violentwavesofemotion)
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Published on August 25, 2013 05:56

August 23, 2013

"Music is alchemy, it’s the anatomy of the galaxy…It’s the sonic sexuality that births all..."

“Music is alchemy, it’s the anatomy of the galaxy…It’s the sonic sexuality that births all humanity…Music is reality, it’s the geometry of meaning…It’s the ultimate reason why we can’t and will never stop dreaming”

- Born Free #therealbornfree (via therealbornfree)
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Published on August 23, 2013 22:30

langleav:

Thanks for posting this lovely xo Lang 
…………….
Love...



langleav:



Thanks for posting this lovely xo Lang 


…………….


Love & Misadventure by Lang Leav, now available via AmazonBarnes & Noble or The Book Depository for FREE Worldwide Shipping.  

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Published on August 23, 2013 11:13

August 22, 2013

"All human love is a dramatic enactment of the wild, reckless, unquenchable, undrainable love that..."

“All human love is a dramatic enactment of the wild, reckless, unquenchable, undrainable love that powers the universe. If death is everywhere and inescapable, then so is love, if we but knew it. We can begin to know it through each other. The tamer my love, the farther away it is from love. In fierceness, in heat, in longing, in risk, I find something of love’s nature. In my desire for you, I burn at the right temperature to walk through love’s fire.



So when you ask me why I cannot love you more calmly, I answer that to love you calmly is not to love you at all.”

- Jeanette Winterson, “The PowerBook” (via lifeinpoetry)
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Published on August 22, 2013 18:36

taylorandretti:

I remember hearing those words!



taylorandretti:



I remember hearing those words!


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Published on August 22, 2013 18:30

gentlemeninarms:

imperial
here you are before me
according to...



gentlemeninarms:



imperial


here you are before me


according to the demands of destiny


you command the best of me, incessantly


sister, you are the impetus with dignity that lifts


intrinsically


fleshing the toxins out of my cotton-picking mind…


this fits, exquisitely, within the perimeters of sisterhood


looks so oceanic the titanic is only a fragment


our history is her, not a tangent


if you read


we switched, they flipped the script, depict which scriptures picture us


then mimicked


we should be livid


how these new books are thieves and crooks who twist the scene…


in a dream, i legitimately traced a beam, reminiscent of crescents


just to sit with queen


- G. Arthur

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Published on August 22, 2013 18:19

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Published on August 22, 2013 14:07

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