[ never love an anchor, the crane wives // love from a distance, richard siken // simply together, alina malykhina // strawberry wine, noah kahan // the world is a sphere of ice and our hands are made of fire, ritika jyala // emma, jane austen // never alone, sharon cummings // poetry, mine ]
Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen / Nizar Qabbani / Player of Games - Grimes / x / If - Unloved / Emma - Jane Austen / The Book of Promethea - Hélène Cixous / Timor Mortis - Louise Glück
And I will never, never again run away from life or from love either.
Emma by Jane Austen // Cruel Summer by Taylor Swift // The Kiss by Gustave Klimt // Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins // I Fall In Love Too Easily by Chet Baker // The Lovers by René Magritte // Always For The First Time by Andre Breton
Yeah sure Vance hopper is a little intimidating At first glance. 16 years old and already a heavy record? Theft, assault, arson the whole works. Yeah, Bruce gets it really. he knows people see him and they see this big scary creature, but on one faithful Halloween night, Bruce and Vance find themselves in a silly situation. After that the two realize they have a lot more in common then anyone would've thought
It is always incomprehensible to a man that a woman should ever refuse an offer of marriage. A man always imagines a woman to be ready for any body who asks her."
i don’t know what it is about it but something about wearing nothing but a white cotton nightgown, barefoot, is just the purest form of the soul for me
Obsessed with this since the 2020 Emma movie, or maybe it was just Johnny Flynn playing Mr. Knightley).
Ben Johnson, To Celia, 1616
The most famous melody it's the one version by Johnny Cash. But I love the one composed by Roger Quilter, who put in musics most of the known Shakespearian lyrics (e.g. "Come away death" from the Twelfth night)