“Maybe you leave because you long to know. Maybe you leave not because of longing but because you must. Or maybe you leave simply to find the answers you’ve held inside of you all along.”— Marisa Donnelly, tcat.tc
“there are poets who sing you to sleep and poets who ready you for war and i want to be both.”— Ashe Vernon, latenightcornerstore.com
“I swear to you there are divine things more beautiful than words can tell.”— Walt Whitman, amazon.com
“Before you know kindness as the deepest thing inside, you must know sorrow as the other deepest thing.”— Naomi Shihab Nye, amazon.com
“The whirring of a time machine, rapid fire flashes of light. The moments that made you aligned in a queue.”— a crow deny, twitter.com
“girls’ soccer practice: they are running so hard and shouting so strong with ponytails ponytails ponytails backlit and leaping they are not afraid of you.”— Jenna Jaco, sweettreereview.com
“i was driving there passing through your neighborhood the streets were the same”— peter j gutierrez, twitter.com
“Searching upwards where the sun burns yellow into indigo and other such misunderstandings.”— Jumesto, twitter.com
“Glowing fireflies last night, scattered above the dark field, made tiny constellations not lasting long enough to be named.”— Two Winters Woods, twitter.com
“Inky midnight, poet of violet shadows, when there's no one left to love you, there will be me.”— Dr. SunWolf, twitter.com
“Lay a blanket on the heather and pull me down, deep, through the soil and roots and stones, to the other side of our shared transgression.”— Nix Buteo, twitter.com
“at birth our eyes are sealed and a cypher set upon the heart for all we cannot see or know the colour, depth, and loveliness of the soul”— Sakura Rain, twitter.com
“The deep of the night The soft breeze The light of the moon They sing to me, my love”— Todd Fraction, twitter.com
“little bird in the rain if you let her be she will come to you in your darkest night sing up the moon and bloom for you if you let her be”— Sakura Rain, twitter.com
“There's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away.”— Sarah Kay, youtube.com