Isabella Rogge's Blog: The Redhead Writer, page 169
July 2, 2016
michaelmoonsbookshop:
Mid 19th century leather bound book with...

Mid 19th century leather bound book with gilt edges and gauffered (patterned) detailing
London 1848 - binder unknown
7-weeks:
How to Make a Ghost of a Poet:
i. Give him his words...







How to Make a Ghost of a Poet:
i. Give him his words and take away his voice. Make him chase his muse into the thirst of Tartaros, parch him with your memory.
ii. Leave your thumbprints on the trigger of his heart. Laugh as their battle lines start to fade, like a crime scene committed in a hotel room where the air was thick with the sweat of wanting more.
iii. Look at him with that light in your eyes, tell him the name of a road that leads to home. He will travel down the veins in your eyes, searching for pomegranates.
iv. Make him apologize for falling in love, make him apologize for feeling human again. You never cared about what I deserve. You never cared about what I deserve.
v. Write someone else’s name on his gravestone. That way, the love will almost reach him.
vi. Pretend it wasn’t a crime scene, then take the nearest exit home.
vii. I’m sorry for Room 2429; I just wanted to love you better.
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"You will always be something to me. Something special. Something I can’t explain. And when people..."
- vomitingwords
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July 1, 2016
romanticreader:
What a way to live
ladybookmad:
xsullytheoreoqueenx:
You have been the star of...
"and if you call me at 4 am, too sad to even say hello, I will listen to your silence until you fall..."
- (via wonderfulsenses)
Lady Macbeth: the quickest way to a gentlemen's heart is through the fourth and fifth rib
"I will bring you flowers from the mountains, bluebells, dark hazels, and rustic baskets of..."
I will bring you flowers from the mountains, bluebells, dark hazels, and rustic baskets of kisses.
I want to do with you
what Spring does with the cherry trees.
- Pablo Neruda
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