words from the dead kid in me
— Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Véra
My Friend, KAHLIL GIBRAN
— Mahmoud Darwish, The Hoopoe
“You are the sum total of everything you’ve ever seen, heard, eaten, smelled, been told, forgot it’s all there. Everything influences each of us, and because of that I try to make sure that my experiences are positive.”
— Maya Angelou
I think poetry is a way of carrying grief, but it's also a way of putting it somewhere so I don't always have to heave it onto my back or in my body. The more I put grief in a poem, the more l am able to move freely through the world because I have named it, spoken it, and thrown it out into the sky.
Everyone has grief that they carry and sometimes we have anxiety and depression about anticipatory grief. The thing that I've found that helps is knowing we are all in this, someone has gone or is going through the same thing.
Poetry helps us with that too. Writing. Reading. As James Baldwin said, "You think your pain and heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, and then you read."
Ada Limón interviewed by Lauren Leblanc
“Many of my movies have strong female leads - brave, self-sufficient girls that don’t think twice about fighting for what they believe in with all their heart. They’ll need a friend, or a supporter, but never a saviour. Any woman is just as capable of being a hero as any man.” -Hayao Miyazaki
Happy International Women’s Day!
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“Despite how open, peaceful, and loving you attempt to be, people can only meet you as deeply as they’ve met themselves.”
— Matt Kahn
Deeep!!!
I think poetry is a way of carrying grief, but it's also a way of putting it somewhere so I don't always have to heave it onto my back or in my body. The more I put grief in a poem, the more l am able to move freely through the world because I have named it, spoken it, and thrown it out into the sky.
Everyone has grief that they carry and sometimes we have anxiety and depression about anticipatory grief.
The thing that I've found that helps is knowing we are all in this, someone has gone or is going through the same thing.
Poetry helps us with that too. Writing. Reading. As James Baldwin said, "You think your pain and heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, and then you read."
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— Ada Limón interviewed by Lauren Leblanc
— Movie: Patterson (2016)
Emily Dickinson, from a letter to Abiah Root (May 1850)
Fairy tale woodland in west Dorset (@thewildwoodmoth IG)
Into the Woods ✨