Sometimes as an antidote
To fear of death,
I eat the stars.
Those nights, lying on my back,
I suck them from the quenching dark
Til they are all, all inside me,
Pepper hot and sharp.
Sometimes, instead, I stir myself
Into a universe still young,
Still warm as blood:
No outer space, just space,
The light of all the not yet stars
Drifting like a bright mist,
And all of us, and everything
Already there
But unconstrained by form.
And sometime it’s enough
To lie down here on earth
Beside our long ancestral bones:
To walk across the cobble fields
Of our discarded skulls,
Each like a treasure, like a chrysalis,
Thinking: whatever left these husks
Flew off on bright wings. ~ Rebecca Elson.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The man from my nightmare (he has knives on his face)
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Hearst.
“I want to taste and glory in each day, and never be afraid to experience pain; and never shut myself up in a numb core of nonfeeling, or stop questioning and criticizing life and take the easy way out. To learn and think: to think and live; to live and learn: this always, with new insight, new understanding, and new love” ~ Sylvia Plath
As she graces the stage as the legendary Elizabeth Taylor, @twopencemiddleton dazzles on the cover of Tatler’s June issue, on sale 27 April. Middleton reveals how it feels to leave Downton Abbey behind and slip into the diva’s diamonds in ‘The Motive and the Cue’ at the @nationaltheatre: read the full interview at the link in bio. Also in the issue, Tatler celebrates this historic moment with an unmissable Coronation Special. Photographed by @lucbraquet, styled by @hannahteare, Jewellery Editor @charliemjmiller.
As she graces the stage as the legendary Elizabeth Taylor, @twopencemiddleton dazzles on the cover of Tatler’s June issue, on sale 27 April. Middleton reveals how it feels to leave Downton Abbey behind and slip into the diva’s diamonds in ‘The Motive and the Cue’ at the @nationaltheatre: read the full interview at the link in bio. Also in the issue, Tatler celebrates this historic moment with an unmissable Coronation Special. Photographed by @lucbraquet, styled by @hannahteare, Jewellery Editor @charliemjmiller.
As she graces the stage as the legendary Elizabeth Taylor, @twopencemiddleton dazzles on the cover of Tatler’s June issue, on sale 27 April. Middleton reveals how it feels to leave Downton Abbey behind and slip into the diva’s diamonds in ‘The Motive and the Cue’ at the @nationaltheatre: read the full interview at the link in bio. Also in the issue, Tatler celebrates this historic moment with an unmissable Coronation Special. Photographed by @lucbraquet, styled by @hannahteare, Jewellery Editor @charliemjmiller.
What is it that you know about? Or should the question be… How do you know Jeanne? 🧐
Find someone who writes to you like Dylan Thomas writes to Caitlin…
Find someone who writes to you like Dylan Thomas writes to Caitlin…
Find someone who writes to you like Dylan Thomas writes to Caitlin…
Aubrey B… Salome.
@marcisambe ‘I Can’t Breathe’ #nomadumezweni post an inspiration – beautiful idea thankyou
Elizabeth Taylor has become the stuff of Hollywood legend, but when it came to playing the icon, @twopencemiddleton, Tatler’s effervescent June cover star, set out to uncover the person behind the persona. ‘Liz was a really interesting, complex person… a total romantic and I completely relate to that.’ As she lights up the @nationaltheatre stage as Taylor in ‘The Motive and the Cue’, Middleton reflects on the role of a lifetime in Tatler’s June issue, on sale today. Click the link in bio for more. Photographed by @lucbraquet, styled by @hannahteare, Jewellery Editor @charliemjmiller.
Sverige 🖤
Only Heathcliffs’ need apply. All the rest can go to hell…