there is no happily ever after for people who aren’t people (via sharkodactyl)
Tell me a story about wolves;
I know how they go, all of them,
wolf dies, wolf is cut open,
wolf is bone and wolf is blood
and wolf is villain, always villain,
and wolf is starving.
I am starving.
No. No. Wolf is starving.
Tell me this:
the wolf always loses.
There is never a story
where the wolf wins.
Tell me this.
Tell me over and over again, so I stop
eyeing your throat,
so I can twine my fingers together
instead of reaching for yours, I am hungry,
help me, I am hungry,
chain me, I am hungry.
I know how the story goes:
wolf is chained, wolf wears lamb-skin,
wolf is threat and wolf is dead—
if wolf is no threat, wolf lives on,
starving.
Tell me this.
Say:
Darling girl, put your lambskin on,
rear up on your hind legs.
Teach yourself to have a human tongue.
Forget the woods. Forget the taste
of blood on your tongue, oh!
Your bones are the spires of Stockholm
and it’s a lovely city to die in.
Close your windows, girl,
and forget the way the moon sounds,
like a metaphor, like the death of metaphors.
Be human. It’s easier.
Once upon a time there was a girl, and a wolf,
and only the girl lived.
Whatever other story there might be is lost.
Lost.
Lost.
Lost.
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Hello?
I’m speaking to you,
yes you,
shall I call you by your name?
monster monster monster
My sweet, my darling,
I can feel your teeth wrapped around my wrist,
look at you,
the soft, black down of your scales,
your incisors, as sharp as needle points,
you are the most beautiful of them all.
monster monster monster
Sweetling,
Have you eaten today?
Have a taste of my sorrow, my pain, my anguish,
the swirl of words I keep locked in my head,
the exhaustion that bends my spine in two,
the anger that aches in my bones,
taste the heart of me.
monster monster monster
Darling,
Have a taste of my tears,
Nourish yourself,
grow big and strong,
look at your claws, already so sharp and stained red,
Unfold your limbs,
Take and take and take of me.
monster monster monster
Hello?
I’m speaking to you,
yes you,
shall I call you by your name?
monster monster monster
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It frightened him to think what must have gone to the making of her eyes.
Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence
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The eyes are not here
There are no eyes here
In this valley of dying stars
In this hollow valley
This broken jaw of our lost kingdoms
T.S Eliot, excerpt from "The Hollow Men" (via alonesomes)
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Do you see my love,
What we have done?
Do you think I cannot taste
The ruined city, in the ashes
on your tongue?
‘Don’t you see my dear,
what you have done to me?
For, I’d burn any thousand of them
Just to keep you warm.’
KelleyAnn Elyse, Rome is Falling
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If we wanted to tell you everything, we
would leave more footprints in the snow or kiss you harder.
Richard Siken, excerpt of You Are Jeff (via klytemnestre)
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If I am to rip open my soul for you, then I hope you will plant something worth growing in me; for I am fragile and I have known too much pain to suffer anymore.
So prove me wrong, show me that beauty can be found in the midst of wreckage and recovery. Find in me something that no one else has, guide me to a place that is safe, a place that I can call home; take my hand, and never let go.
T.B. LaBerge // Unwritten Letters to You (via tblaberge)
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Mostly, what we never had was time.
Mostly, what we never had was time
to learn the words and pauses each one needed, look at a known face long enough to read it right.
Marilyn Hacker, from Winter Numbers: Poems (via violentwavesofemotion)
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The world falls away and you’re exactly where you were on the last night you saw him, when he had his hands in your hair and his lips on your neck and he never said a word about leaving.
Lang Leav (via thegeniuscarrot)
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If you’re happy in a dream…does that count? The happiness—does it count?
Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things (via wheatgrassjet)
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Last night I dreamed about you. What happened in detail I can hardly remember; all I know is that we kept merging into one another. I was you, you were me. Finally you somehow caught fire.
Franz Kafka (via 69honeybeez1)
Source: seabois
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I’d put the moon in your mouth
for safekeeping,
hide it in slivers between your teeth
so I can smell light on your breath-
hear it in your voice-
taste it on your tongue.
Kelsey Danielle, “Werewolves”
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…how he loved and yet
wished to leave you: always both, at once.
Rainer Maria Rilke, from Selected Poems (via violentwavesofemotion)
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I’m all teeth she had said.
I’m all teeth and nails;
I will spike you a thousand times over,
And still be sharp enough for a repeat show.
She has fingers that claw their way out of volcanoes,
thighs that are forged from iron
And feet that move like a soldiers’- unstoppable, formidable.
But she is as soft as she is hard,
Her spine, though barbed,
Closes up when caressed.
Tell me,
What will you do with this creature of contradiction?
What will you make of the feathers that is her touch?
Of the crimson that flows down her wrists for you?
Ananya Gopal (via annsgopal94)
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I love you. I love you,
but I’m turning to my verses
and my heart is closing
like a fist.
Frank O’Hara, from “Mayakovsky” in Collected Poems
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& we cannot separate the roof from the heart
from the trees that were there, standing.
& so it is, when I say “night,”
it is your name I am calling,
when I say “field,”
your thousand, thousand names,
your million names.
Aracelis Girmay, from “Arroz Poetica,” Teeth (Curbstone Press, 2007)