Love, Helen βΌ
We could sleep for centuries tonight with Morpheus and the dreams he sets upon our heavy eyes, entropy pushing our meridians to dust in ambulances we donβt name: our beds, the living room, on the front porch.
Sleep, they told me, was for the not living, and awake, was for the bits of soul we had left before we were swept away by the ambulances we sent for.
Sleep, they told me, was for the not living, and awake, was for the bits of soul we had left before we were swept away by the ambulances we sent for.
details from Lily Fairy (1888), Luis Ricardo Falero
hhehe
~ ena_inaday on ig
pondering
sometimes you just have to go where the sun goes
Pride & Prejudice (2005), dir. Joe Wright
“Dreaming” (1928), by Maxfield Parrish







