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  • #1
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “Do not fall in love with people like me.
    I will take you to museums, and parks, and monuments, and kiss you in every beautiful place, so that you can never go back to them without tasting me like blood in your mouth.
    I will destroy you in the most beautiful way possible. And when I leave you will finally understand, why storms are named after people.”
    Caitlyn Siehl, Literary Sexts: A Collection of Short & Sexy Love Poems

  • #2
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “when your little girl
    asks you if she’s pretty
    your heart will drop like a wineglass
    on the hardwood floor
    part of you will want to say
    of course you are, don’t ever question it
    and the other part
    the part that is clawing at
    you
    will want to grab her by her shoulders
    look straight into the wells of
    her eyes until they echo back to you
    and say
    you do not have to be if you don’t want to
    it is not your job
    both will feel right
    one will feel better
    she will only understand the first
    when she wants to cut her hair off
    or wear her brother’s clothes
    you will feel the words in your
    mouth like marbles
    you do not have to be pretty if you don’t want to
    it is not your job”
    Caitlyn Siehl

  • #3
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “I mean, I hope you're happy,
    But the sky is still the sky without you,
    And I'm not surprised by that anymore.”
    Caitlyn Siehl
    tags: love

  • #4
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “Don't you do that.
    Don't you look at what I had for you and call it weak.
    Not when you were the one afraid of it.
    I stood there with my hands open,
    my mouth bruised tender with supplication.
    Don't you dare treat me like a victim of my own emotions,
    like being moved to my knees by love
    was a mistake that I regret.
    I will go to my grave with the memory of the bravery in my bones.”
    Caitlyn Siehl, What We Buried

  • #5
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “My mother tells me
    that when I meet someone I like,
    I have to ask them three questions:

    1. what are you afraid of?
    2. do you like dogs?
    3. what do you do when it rains?

    of those three, she says the first one is the most important.
    “They gotta be scared of something, baby. Everybody is. If they aren’t afraid of anything, then they don’t believe in anything, either.”I asked you what you were afraid of.
    “spiders, mostly. being alone. little children, like, the ones who just learned how to push a kid over on the playground. oh and space. holy shit, space.”
    I asked you if you liked dogs.
    “I have three.”
    I asked you what you do when it rains.
    “sleep, mostly. sometimes I sit at the window and watch the rain droplets race. I make a shelter out of plastic in my backyard for all the stray animals; leave them food and a place to sleep.”
    he smiled like he knew.
    like his mom told him the same
    thing.
    “how about you?”

    me?
    I’m scared of everything.
    of the hole in the o-zone layer,
    of the lady next door who never
    smiles at her dog,
    and especially of all the secrets
    the government must be breaking
    it’s back trying to keep from us.
    I love dogs so much, you have no idea.
    I sleep when it rains.
    I want to tell everyone I love them.
    I want to find every stray animal and bring them home.
    I want to wake up in your hair
    and make you shitty coffee
    and kiss your neck
    and draw silly stick figures of us.
    I never want to ask anyone else
    these questions
    ever again.”
    Caitlyn Siehl, What We Buried

  • #6
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “Start by pulling him out of the fire and
    hoping that he will forget the smell.
    He was supposed to be an angel but they took him
    from that light and turned him into something hungry,
    something that forgets what his hands are for when they
    aren’t shaking.
    He will lose so much, and you will watch it all happen
    because you had him first, and you would let the world
    break its own neck if it means keeping him.
    Start by wiping the blood off of his chin and
    pretending to understand.
    Repeat to yourself
    “I won’t leave you, I won’t leave you”
    until you fall asleep and dream of the place
    where nothing is red.
    When is a monster not a monster?
    Oh, when you love it.
    Oh, when you used to sing it to sleep.
    Here are your upturned hands.
    Give them to him and watch how he prays
    like he is learning his first words.
    Start by pulling him out of another fire,
    and putting him back together with the pieces
    you find on the floor.
    There is so much to forgive, but you do not
    know how to forget.
    When is a monster not a monster?
    Oh, when you are the reason it has become so mangled.
    Here is your humble offering,
    obliterated and broken in the mouth
    of this abandoned church.
    He has come back to stop the world
    from turning itself inside out, and you love him, you do,
    so you won’t let him.
    Tell him that you will never know any better.”
    Caitlyn Siehl

  • #7
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “When the boys come with the intention of hurting you,
    my advice will always stay the same, my darling:
    Give 'em hell.”
    Caitlyn Siehl, What We Buried

  • #8
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “They all tell you not to fight fire with fire,
    but that is only because they are afraid of your flames.”
    Caitlyn Siehl, What We Buried

  • #9
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “Stars are not small or gentle.
    They are writhing and dying and burning.
    They are not here to be pretty.
    I am trying to learn from them.”
    Caitlyn Siehl

  • #10
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “I am a city of sounds.
    I will keep you safe.

    I know I am supposed to feel ugly.
    They all tell me that no woman
    should look so well-traveled,
    but they do not know.

    I am earth. I am sun and skies.
    I am the high road, the low road.
    I am every poem about skin.
    I am a world that cannot be explored in one day.
    I am not a place for cowards.”
    Caitlyn Siehl, What We Buried

  • #11
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “DO NOT FALL IN LOVE WITH PEOPLE LIKE ME
    Do not fall in love with people like me.
    People like me will love you so hard
    that you turn into stone,
    into a statue where people come to marvel at how long
    it must have taken to carve that faraway look into your eyes.

    Do not fall in love with people like me.
    We will take you to museums and parks and monuments
    and kiss you in every beautiful place
    so that you can never go back to them
    without tasting us like blood in your mouth.

    Do not come any closer.
    People like me are bombs.
    When our time is up, we will splatter loss all over your walls
    in angry colors that make you wish your doorway
    never learned our name.

    Do not fall in love with people like me.
    With the lonely ones.
    We will forget our own names if it means learning yours.
    We will make you think that hurricanes are gentle,
    that pain is a gift.

    You will get lost in the desperation, in the longing
    for something that is always reaching,
    but never able to hold.

    Do not fall in love with people like me.
    We will destroy your apartment.
    We will throw apologies at you that shatter on the floor
    and cut your feet.
    We will never learn how to be soft.
    We will leave.
    We always do.”
    Caitlyn Siehl, What We Buried

  • #12
    Albert Einstein
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #13
    Bernard M. Baruch
    “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”
    Bernard M. Baruch

  • #14
    Marcus Tullius Cicero
    “A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
    Marcus Tullius Cicero

  • #15
    Sarah J. Maas
    “She is my mate. And my spy,' I said too quietly. 'And she is the High Lady of the Night Court.'
    'What?' Mor whsipered.
    I caressed a mental finger down that bond now hidden deep, deep within us, and said, 'If they had removed her other glove, they would have seen a second tatoo on her right arm. The twin to the other. Inked last night, when we crept out, found a priestess, and I swore her in as my High Lady.' (...) 'Not consort, not wife. Feyre is High Lady of the Night Court.' My equal in every way; she would wear my crown, sit on a throne beside mine. Never sidelined, never designated to breeding and parties and child rearing. My queen.”
    Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

  • #16
    Christina Rossetti
    “Song


    When I am dead, my dearest,
    Sing no sad songs for me;
    Plant thou no roses at my head,
    Nor shady cypress tree:
    Be the green grass above me
    With showers and dewdrops wet;
    And if thou wilt, remember,
    And if thou wilt, forget.

    I shall not see the shadows,
    I shall not feel the rain;
    I shall not hear the nightingale
    Sing on, as if in pain:
    And dreaming through the twilight
    That doth not rise nor set,
    Haply I may remember,
    And haply may forget.

    Sir Thomas Wyatt has been credited with introducing the Petrarchan sonnet into the English language. Wyatt's father had been one of Henry VII's Privy Councilors and remained a trusted adviser when Henry VIII came to the throne in 1509. Wyatt followed his father to court, but it seems the young poet may have fallen in love with the king’s mistress, Anne Boleyn. Their acquaintance is certain, although whether or not the two actually shared a romantic relationship remains unknown. But in his poetry, Wyatt called his mistress Anna and there do seem to be correspondences. For instance, this poem might well have been written about the King’s claim on Anne Boleyn:”
    Christina Rossetti

  • #17
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Libraries were full of ideas—perhaps the most dangerous and powerful of all weapons.”
    Sarah J. Maas, Throne of Glass

  • #18
    Sarah J. Maas
    “You could rattle the stars," she whispered. "You could do anything, if only you dared. And deep down, you know it, too. That’s what scares you most.”
    Sarah J. Maas, Throne of Glass

  • #19
    Sarah J. Maas
    “We all bear scars,... Mine just happen to be more visible than most.”
    Sarah J. Maas, Throne of Glass

  • #20
    Sarah J. Maas
    “She was the heir of ash and fire, and she would bow to no one.”
    Sarah J. Maas, Heir of Fire

  • #21
    Sarah J. Maas
    “If you can learn to endure pain, you can survive anything. Some people learn to embrace it- to love it. Some endure it through drowning it in sorrow, or by making themselves forget. Others turn it into anger.”
    Sarah J. Maas, The Assassin's Blade

  • #22
    Sarah J. Maas
    “She was fire, she was darkness, she was dust and blood and shadow.”
    Sarah J. Maas, The Assassin's Blade

  • #23
    Sarah J. Maas
    “She would tuck Sam into her heart, a bright light for her to take out whenever things were darkest.”
    Sarah J. Maas, The Assassin's Blade

  • #24
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Alone with Rolfe, Celaena raised her sword. “Celaena Sardothien, at your service.”

    The pirate was still staring at her, his face pale with rage. “How dare you deceive me?” She sketched a bow.

    “I did nothing of the sort. I told you I was beautiful.”
    Sarah J. Maas, The Assassin's Blade

  • #25
    Brittainy C. Cherry
    “I love you as certain dark things are to be loved. In secret, between the shadow and the soul.” -Pablo Neruda”
    Brittainy C. Cherry, Landon & Shay: Part One

  • #26
    Brittainy C. Cherry
    “When someone saw your pain and didn’t look away, it felt like a gift, like they were allowing you to be exactly who you were without shame or judgments.”
    Brittainy C. Cherry, Landon & Shay: Part One

  • #27
    Brittainy C. Cherry
    “When you stopped allowing toxins into your system, it meant getting rid of certain types of people in your life, too. Addictions didn’t only come in the form of alcohol or narcotics. Some of the worst addictions in one’s life could be the people allowed into it. I’d learned to be very selective about who I allowed into my world. It turned out, you didn’t need a big circle of people to be content. You simply needed the right people.”
    Brittainy C. Cherry, Landon & Shay: Part One

  • #28
    Sarah J. Maas
    “I love you,” he repeated, shaking her again. “I have for years. But if I asked you to pick, you’d choose Arobynn, and I. Can’t. Take. It.”
    “You’re a damned idiot,” she breathed grabbing the front of his tunic. “You’re a moron and an ass and a damned idiot." He looked like she had hit him. But she went on, and grasped both sides of his face. “Because I’d pick you.”
    Sarah J. Maas, The Assassin's Blade

  • #29
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Sam," she said.
    "I'm trying!"
    "Sam," she repeated.
    "No," he spat, hearing her tone. "No!"
    He began screaming for help then. Celaena pressed her face to one of the holes in the grate. Help wasn't going to come-not fast enough.
    "Please," Sam begged as he beat and yanked on the grate, he tried to wedge another dagger under the lid. "Please don't."
    She knew he wasn't speaking to her.
    The water hit her neck.
    "Please," Sam moaned, his fingers now touching hers. She'd have one last breath. Her last words.
    "Take my body home to Terrasen, Sam," she whispered. And with a gasping breath, she went under.”
    Sarah J. Maas, The Assassin and the Empire

  • #30
    Sarah J. Maas
    “But if the two hundred slaves that I freed are telling the story, then no, I suppose I didn't deserve it."
    None of them were smiling anymore. "Holy gods," Ansel whispered. True silence fell over their table for a few heartbeats.
    Celaena resumed eating. She didn't feel like talking to them after that.”
    Sarah J. Maas, The Assassin's Blade



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