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#Repost @hclou (@get_repost)・・・a spell for tonight: i shed my skin & i let it go. you have c
⚡️What we have been told about Valentine’s Day does not hold up… there are plenty w
✨This Thursday I’m hosting “A Tender Poetry” Reading to celebrate platonic love be
I have outgrown your idea of me Woman, capitol W, upside down mountain Was it always this way? Every
by @zapatos (@broverwhelming on insta)
I need to stop falling for straight girls
ledbythreads:alpacinose:Gay USA (1977) dir. Arthur J. Bressan Jr.The text is from a poem by Black Le
From Wain, a collection of poetry about Scottish folklore with an LGBT/queer reading, by Rachel Plum
queer-maggot: The poetry that is System of a Down lyrics. Ya know what , yeah.
Hey old friends, As you can probably tell, I’ve pretty much left tumblr as a platform. But
You enter the lion’s den and leave a little more loved
brooklynmuseum: Happy Birthday, Walt Whitman! Today marks the 200th anniversary of the America
A contemplation. . . . #poem #poetry #contemplation #meditation #grief #death #loss #spring #perenni
“I’ve known that I love girls since I was six, maybe even younger. I wrote poetry for a
I am a blanket of moss - just not yet. . . . #saturdaynight #saturdayvibes #meditation #contemplatio
thefeastandthefast:secretlesbians: Wu Zao (or Wu Tsao) is considered one of the great female poets o
✨First in person event in two years!! See you tomorrow at @influxcollectiv ‘s Queer Poetry Nig
Emmanuel Xavier, “Urban Affection”
poetsandwriters: “The way it’s night for many miles, and then suddenly / it’s not,
Deeply humbled to have won the Author of the Year Award at Gala Dynastie, a prize presented by Black
I totally went off the grid since my performance at the Musée des Beaux-arts, but getting out
i know this is a weird thing to say, given that we are still living through a pandemic, but really,
Postcard - Hank Henderson
lesbianherstorian:“want” from cold river: poems by joan larkin, october 1997
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