I post quotes @voidmoth likes. Perma-cw for discussion of death, self-harm, mental illness, food, and general discussion of emotional or challenging things in a lyrical manner.


I could distinguish the shape of her bosom, her arms, her thighs, just as I remember them now, just as now, when the Moon has become that flat, remote circle, I still look for her as soon as the first sliver appears in the sky, and the more it waxes, the more clearly I imagine I can see her, her or something of her, but only her, in a hundred, a thousand different vistas, she who makes the Moon the Moon and, whenever she is full, sets the dogs to howling all night long, and me with them.

Italo Calvino - Cosmicomics


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