this blog is a museum of my heart
Anne Michaels, from her novel titled "Held," originally published in 2003
Alice Notley, from In The Pines: Poems; "The Black Trailor (A Noir Fiction),"
— November 10, 1917 / The Blue Octavo Notebooks
“Darling, darling. I live in you, and you would die for me. I love you so.”
carmilla (stone) lithograph | prints here
fragment of The Apocalypse Tapestry (1377 - 1382)
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only you baby i swear
Anne Michaels, from her novel titled "Held," originally published in 2003
Anna de Noailles, translated by Norman R. Shapiro, from Poems; “Dazzled, Precise,”
Nikita Gill, from Fierce Fairytales Poems & Stories to Stir Your Soul; "Gretel After Hansel," (edited)
The harder path isn’t really harder if it brings me to a place where I’m happier and feel more fulfilled
Anne Michaels, from "Infinite Gradation," originally published in October 2017
not normie enough to fit in but not fringe enough to lean into being a freak, worst of both worlds, pure liminality, just the weird coworker, and unrelatable classmate. and your mutual
Horoscope from 15th century Iran, the Book of the Birth of Iskandar
Credit…via The Wellcome Collection’s Open Access Program; Museum Associates/LACMA
why is it not enough to just sip coffee and read poetry outside why must i be employed