hearing someone you love laugh is? easily one of the best things on earth
hearing someone you love laugh is? easily one of the best things on earth
— David Cronenberg, Consumed
{Hannah Green, from “Are you still hungry, Mother?”/ Anne Carson/Sam Gordon, “A Mother’s Hate”/ Ella Wilson/ Joan Tierney/ Ella Wilson/ Ocean Vuong, from On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous/ Unknown/ Nayyirah Waheed/ Sharon Olds, “Holding To A Wall, Treading Saltwater”/ John Green, Turtles All the Way Down/ Safia Elhillo, “an inheritance,” published in Narrative Northeast/ Annie Ernaux, from I Remain in Darkness/ Poplar Street by Chen Chen/ Unknown/ Tumblr User: @inkskinned/ Elena Poniatowska, from “La Flor de Lis,” published c. January 2011/ Kyung-Sook Shin, Please Look After Mom}
everyone around me is in love! and i have the loneliness of a 12 year old girl
— Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Véra
Alex Dimitrov
I don’t know how to explain it, but I just have so much love to give. So much so that it suffocates or scares the people around me. It makes me feel so resentful and angry that I feel like I can’t safely give my love to anyone anymore.
My therapist was so real for saying the meaning of life is found in connection.
People hug their friends when they meet up and hug them a little tighter when it comes time to say goodbye. My grandfather rebuilt the broken rocking horse my grandmother had as a child, a gift from her father. There’s an indescribable ache that goes along with seeing someone you used to know intimately, the becoming of a common stranger. Coincidences that bind, one time I got an uber and the driver used to live in my home before me. It was the last place he saw his father alive as a child and he nearly cried when I told him the walls were still the same colour.
Has anyone ever gotten over their childhood best friend? Is that alone not a testament to the fact we are more than blood and bones.
It’s all about connection, friends.
“Grief, I’ve learned, is really just love. It’s all the love you want to give, but cannot. All that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes, the lump in your throat, and in that hollow part of your chest. Grief is just love with no place to go.”
― Jamie Anderson