ALL ARISE

Graduate Student. Feisty. Feminist. Free Spirit. Queer. Life Lover. Sorority Woman. Born in the summer, but spring at heart. NYC.

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    "

    And now you’re mine. Rest with your dream in my dream.
    Love and pain and work should all sleep, now.
    The night turns on its invisible wheels,
    and you are pure beside me as a sleeping amber.

    No one else, Love, will sleep in my dreams. You will go,
    we will go together, over the waters of time.
    No one else will travel
    through the shadows with me, only you, evergreen, ever sun, ever moon.

    Your hands have already opened their delicate fists
    and let their soft drifting signs drop away; your eyes closed like two gray
    wings, and I move

    after, following the folding water you carry, that carries
    me away. The night, the world, the wind spin out their destiny.
    Without you, I am your dream, only that, and that is all.

    "
    Pablo Neruda, Sonnet LXXXI (via smirkingbuddha)
    — 9 months ago with 6 notes
    "We would be together and have our books and at night be warm in bed together with the windows open and the stars bright."
    Ernest Hemingway (via rarararambles)
    — 10 months ago with 33489 notes
    A man begging for his wife’s forgiveness at a divorce court in Chicago, 1948.

    A man begging for his wife’s forgiveness at a divorce court in Chicago, 1948.

    (Source: calumet412, via fuckyeahhardfemme)

    — 10 months ago with 15898 notes
    "

    Out of the night that covers me,
    Black as the pit from pole to pole,
    I thank whatever gods may be
    For my unconquerable soul.

    In the fell clutch of circumstance
    I have not winced nor cried aloud.
    Under the bludgeonings of chance
    My head is bloody, but unbowed.

    Beyond this place of wrath and tears
    Looms but the Horror of the shade,
    And yet the menace of the years
    Finds and shall find me unafraid.

    It matters not how strait the gate,
    How charged with punishments the scroll,
    I am the master of my fate:
    I am the captain of my soul.

    "
    Invictus by William Ernest Henley (1849–1903). (via girlgoesgrrr)
    — 10 months ago with 59 notes