richard siken
how much can you change and get away with it, before you turn into someone else, before it’s some kind of murder. [war of the foxes, richard siken]
even when i look away i am still looking [richard siken]
you are here. you are here. you’re still right here. [richard siken]
actually, you said love, for you,
is larger than the usual romantic love.
it’s like a religion. it’s terrifying. no one will ever want to sleep with you. [crush, richard siken]
tell me how all this, and love too, will ruin us. these, our bodies, possessed by light. tell me we’ll never get used to it. [richard siken]
he was pointing at the moon, but i was looking at his hand [richard siken]
in the dream i don’t tell anyone, you put your head in my lap [crush, richard siken]
it should be enough. to make something beautiful should be enough. it isn’t. it should be [war of the foxes, richard siken]
we are all going forward. none of us are going back. [snow and dirty rain, richard siken]