not in blood, but in bond
forward

dearhummingbird:

“more mornings / more unapologies / more being unafraid of the word “love” / more being unafraid of the word “more” / more everything / everything / everything”

Lydia Havens, from “Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe’s last words were “more light””, so I’m pretty sure mine will be,” published in Ink & Nebula (via lifeinpoetry)

violentwavesofemotion:

“She is her own heroine—capricious, exacting, exquisite, very learned, and beautifully dressed.”

Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Lady Cecil written c. September 1925

ikhras:

“She’s listening to this: this transformation in herself. Which is still new, mobile, momentary. She doesn’t know who, shortly, she’ll be.”

Hélène Cixous, from Stigmata: Escaping Texts; “Bathsheba, Interior Bible,

mchllndre:

collage-as-jazz-(q)

by

machell andré & twin jude

nadeemarouh:

‘Don’t beg for sympathy from a cruel world, rise and resist’

Soa’afat, Jerusalem. شعفاط، القدس

Credit: unknown.

justcatposts:

Fluffy boy

ericamolli:

Women in History.

elanormcinerney:

Adrienne Rich | Domain | Tonight No Poetry Will Serve: Poems 2007-2010

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