words from class of 2013 by mitski
words from class of 2013 by mitski
F. Scott Fitzgerald // Daniel Kahneman
Anne Carson // Jonathan Safran Foer
Mahmoud Darwish // Fyodor Dostoevsky
Jane O. Wayne // Kate Jacobs
confessions #4
Nikita Gill, from “Great Goddesses: Life Lessons from Myths & Monsters,”
“You don’t need another human being to make your life complete, but let’s be honest. Having you wounds kissed by someone who doesn’t see them as disasters in your soul but cracks to put their love into is the most calming thing in this world.”— Emery Allen
“I sit with my grief. I mother it. I hold its small, hot hand. I don’t say, shhh. I don’t say, it is okay. I wait until it is done having feelings. Then we stand and we go wash the dishes. We crack open bedroom doors, step over the creaks, and kiss the children. We are sore from this grief, like we’ve returned from a run, like we are training for a marathon. I’m with you all the way, says my grief, whispering, and then we splash our face with water and stretch, one big shadow and one small.”
— Callista Buchen, Taking Care