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the coming of light, mark strand
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“In Irish when you talk about emotion, you don’t say, ‘I am sad’. You’d say, ‘sadness is on me’ ‘tá bron orm’.
And I love that because there’s an implication of not identifying yourself with the emotion fully. I am not sad, it’s just that sadness is on me for a while.
Something else will be on me another time, and that’s a good thing to recognise.”
—Pádraig Ó Tuama
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Pregnancy with my first child has been an absolute dream. He’s been such a wonderful pregnancy and I hope this continues when he’s a newborn and so on. I’m so blessed to experience this. Baby Elijah is so very loved!
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i want to go everywhere and do everything with you. a few days ago i saw a bald eagle in the wild and i just wanted you to be there so you could see it too. this is the thing about loneliness - it isn’t the wild moments or the quiet mornings or the cold tea in another room. it’s the sudden, yearning knowledge - living feels better beside you.
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YOU ARE YOUNG AND YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO BE A PERSON ⭐️ 1) Bright Dead Things by Ada Limón (2015) / 2) Katrin Lillenthal // 3) At the Kitchen Sink by Camille. A. Balla // 5) From this Ask Polly 6) Little Weirds by Jenny Slate (2019) // 7) NASA // 8) The Diaries 1910 - 1923 by Franz Kafka // 9) this photo here // 10) Blue Horses poems by Mary Oliver
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