t.s. - all of the girls you loved before
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folklore is for the girls who can't bring themselves to close the last page of a book. for the girls who hate the cold but love the feeling of snowflakes upon eyelashes. who wear sweaters to cover up their aching, who notice every single little detail, who sit in solitude and silence and observe their loved ones. for academic validation girls who love the moon. for girls scared to get drunk, because of the fear that they will lose everything if they lose themselves.for the oldest sisters. girls with not a lot of friends but the ones they do have are considered family, who appreciate the little things, who tell their mothers everything. girls who love their families with their entire soul and just want their grandparents to be proud of them, and know that they are loved. girls who are 'mature for their age' but miss growing up, who sneak stolen glances and feel like second chances, girls who feel forgettable and retreat into themselves wondering if anyone will care. girls with quiet voices, who don't know how to dance, who worry over everything. for the introverts. for the ones who long to be understood with their whole hearts so much it hurts. girls who hope to recieve a love letter at least once in their life. girls who like rain. girls who want to say i love you but the words get caught in their throats. girls who forget about their stuffed animals for a month or so and then hold them tight while sleeping to apologize. the girls who don't know if they're an augustine or a betty, who love and love with all their hearts but end up brushed aside, wrists broken and bruised from fighting their feelings. girls like me.
love’s languages

Porpentine Charity Heartscape, PSYCHO NYMPH EXILE

Tennessee Williams, The Vine

Roland Barthes, A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments

Andrea Gibson, Maybe I Need You

Jeanette Winterson, The Passion

Celine Sciamma, in an interview with The Independent

Virginia Woolf, The Waves

William Goldman, The Princess Bride

Alain de Botton, On Love

Evelyn Waugh, Brideshead Revisited

Andrew Sean Greer, Less

Taylor Swift, illicit affairs

Rob Sheffield, Love Is a Mix Tape: Life and Loss, One Song at a Time

Roland Barthes, A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments

Nizar Qabbani, Language



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