May 2013
150 posts
Aarons Amazing World: The 2013 Music Festival of... →
aaronsamazing:
Near the sandy beaches of the northern coast of the Black Sea is where a popular festival originated from. This festival evolved into a “virtual country” called the Republic of KaZantip (aka the Kazantip Music Festival). The people of this republic refer to themselves as “Z-citizens” and they call…
Gonna hold you, gonna kiss you in my arms.
Gonna take you away from harm.
– Angus and Julia Stone (via followingthelaughter)
I am raining and raining
and raining some more.
I want
the sky to open onto...
– “Catastrophism,” Shinji Moon (via commovente)
oiseaujaunee.: driftwood bodies →
daniellamarieee:
our driftwood bodies float against the tide, twining around each other like we’ve been doing this for ages, like we’ve been weather-kissed, floating upon and into and onto since the time before seas were first christened into oceans.
i touch the knots beneath the skin of your back, trace…
What does a goodbye offer when even our echoes
can cause avalanches?
– Shinji Moon, (excerpt from “What Goodbye Means”)
i’m afraid for the young generation. i’m afraid that they’ll forget what it...
– Shinji Moon (via jstaki)
I’ve stopped stealing pages out of poetry books, but last week I pocketed a...
– Shinji Moon (via debilitating)
I’m writing you a letter that I’ll burn over the stove just to watch the light...
– Shinji Moon (via bornreadygeneration)
lachantefleurie:
The trees of my childhood are not the trees of your childhood.
Let me tell you about my cedars; my forsythias and honeysuckles; the way I used to plant cherry pits in the front lawn because I was greedy for their blossoming.
Lift up my skirt and I’ll show you where the blackberry brushes had scratched me.
- Shinji Moon
I am every vulnerability that the thesaurus has to offer me and in a certain...
– Shinji Moon (via watchtheclock)
Took our love down to violet hill.
There we sat in the snow.