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“i dreamt i crawled on top of you and kissed your hips, one at a time, my lips a smolder. i straddled your waist and pressed both shaking hands against your torso. spongy, like an old tree on the forest floor. i push and your flesh sinks inwardly, collapsing with decay, a soft shushing sound. a yawning hole where your organs should be. maggots used to live here until your own poison killed them off. i laid my cheek into the loam and three little mushrooms brushed over my eyelid. peat, decomposing matter, all of it, whatever you wish to call it, rested in the cavity of your chest. and there i planted seeds in the hopes something good would come out of you.” LoveNatureHeartbreakAbuseTraumaLustRecoveryMoving OnHuman ConditionMoving On And Letting GoAbusive RelationshipsAbusive RelationshipAbusive MenEnd Of A RelationshipDealing With Heartbreak Book:calloused: a field journal Source: calloused: a field journal
“purple threaded evening. a torn goddess laying on the roof. milk sky. lavender hued moan against hot asphalt. the thickness of evening presses into your throat. polaroids taped to the ceiling. ivy pouring out of the cracks in the wall. i found my courage buried beneath molding books and forgot to lock the door behind me. the old house never forgets. opened my mouth and a dandelion fell out. reached behind my wisdom teeth and found sopping wet seeds. pulled all of my teeth out just to say i could. he drowned himself in a pill bottle and the orange really brought out his demise. lay me down on a bed of ground spices. there’s a song there, i know it. amethyst geode eyes. cracked open. no one saw it coming. october never loved you. the moon still doesn’t understand that.” PoetryImaginationMoving ForwardNonfictionOctoberNovemberPoetic ProseThe Moon Book:calloused: a field journal Source: calloused: a field journal
“he walks into the bedroom like he owns it. says, “i wanna be filthy with you.” takes me down hungry. helps me shed my skin. cafuné. he looked at me like i wasn’t something ruined. filled my vicious parts with gold. touched me with too much yearning. he said, “i’d burn for you.” how can he not see we’re the creators of the fire? he growled, “moan for me.” the wolf bit down and i howled into the night.” RomanceSexHuman NatureSexualityNonfictionHuman ConditionAnimalisticCalloused Book:calloused: a field journal Source: calloused: a field journal
“I'm nineteen tree rings and mashed acorns stop up my veins when I can't clot. Oh god, you beautiful person, I'll let you lick the salt off of my tattoos as if they were wounds, wounds made of ink and stories.” LoveCareLustIntimacyExplorationGentlenessSixteenth NotesTaylor Rhodes Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“Wrap him up in floral wallpaper, wishing the envelopes I seal were his lips, leaving hickeys like stamps to show where he's been.” LoveSexKissingLustSelf ExplorationSixteenth NotesTaylor Rhodes Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“Moving on should be a required high school class because Lynchburg is determined to make me forget.” LoveMemoriesLossGrowing UpLearningLosingMoving OnFriendshipsMoving On And Letting GoSixteenth NotesTaylor Rhodes Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“Is it bad to like the way the scars look on my skin? Oh, the way they feel under my hands. My body’s protecting itself, saying, “No, this barrier of scar tissue is to keep you out.” HumanityFreedomSelf DiscoveryRecoveryScarSelf HarmRelapseSelf ExplorationScar TissueSixteenth NotesTaylor Rhodes Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“He tilted my chin up and I swear those lips are magic. Witchcraft. Sorcery. Whatever it is in those lips, it’s addictive. Unassailable. I had to have more. More of this feeling of being wanted.” WantLoveSexYoung AdultLustSelf DiscoveryMemoirKissComing Of AgeNeedNonfictionSelf ExplorationSixteenth NotesTaylor Rhodes Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“I drank from the crisp mountain stream, tasting filtered sky with a mossy undertone. I’ve never understood how being loved fully could change your entire perspective of the world. I only ever understood the wistfulness of it, and the longing and the frothy, violent bits. The mixed up, rained on parts. The escaped bits that smudge and bleed through. Slowly, I am coming to terms with how vulnerable I am to you, flat on my back like a submissive wolf pup. Daisy petals line your eyelashes, juice of a nectarine flavors your tongue. The side of your mouth twitches, hazy dreamscapes overtaking your mind while we bathe in the glorious autumn devastation.” LoveSexNatureYoung AdultLustSelf DiscoveryMemoirNonfictionTreesSelf ExplorationSixteenth NotesTaylor RhodesYouth Nonfiction Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“The smell of cigarette smoke in the air in a tavern that changes names often, a bar cursed because of a girl who died of a drug overdose in the basement, we put a few coins in the jukebox; chose “Angel Band” by Johnny Cash and sat down at the bar, ordered a soda, you wanted a whiskey on the rocks. We saw the coal miner who moved here from West Virginia knocking back liquor like I drink sweet tea. No one asked why he was so solemn today. It was warm. It was relatively quiet. To anyone else, this place could feel sinister. But to us, it was freedom. It was a hiding place. No one was ever here long enough to know us. And we liked it that way.” LoveFreedomYoung AdultLustSelf DiscoveryMemoirRunning AwayNonfictionJournalDiarySelf ExplorationSixteenth NotesTaylor RhodesAdult NonfictionYouth Nonfiction Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“I’ve never been with a boy who hasn’t seen me naked. It’s always the squeaky futon, bear-it-all, turn-off-the-lights quickstep. Don’t chalk it up to “daddy issues.” Maybe I’m sick of keeping private parts private. I don’t want rainwater secrets on my lips, tasting of “don’t make too much noise”. October’s dust in my lungs, maybe I don’t want bits of four AM lingering in my subconscious. Smokers breathe in fire, coat their insides in ash. Is that suicide or arson? Listen to me, listen to me. I’m alive. I’M ALIVE. I’m naked and bruised, but I’m alive. I’m not a piece of fruit. Don’t press into my flesh, looking for soft spots. My whole body is tender and rotten, but I’m alive. I’m alive and just because you can see it all, doesn’t mean you know it all” LovePastSexTrustAdventureDiscoveryFruitYoung AdultSexualityLustSelf DiscoveryNakedNonfictionNewSkinSelf ExplorationSixteenth NotesTaylor RhodesYoung Adult NonfictionAdult Nonfiction Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“We are paint streaked runners, deafened by the cries of all the sad people. It's a powerful sound that practically yanks the tears right out of you. Sometimes, you just can't help but feel like a very small clam in a very big ocean.” FreedomYouthRevolutionDiscoverySelf DiscoveryMemoirInsignificantNewBorn AgainYouthfulnessSmallnessSelf ExplorationSixteenth NotesTaylor RhodesYoung Adult Nonfiction Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“I'd felt the pop of the needle sliding into my veins, like a fang into flesh. I'd been enveloped in the golden haze where nothing is wrong even when everything is falling apart. A dance with a hypodermic fiend, my hands in the claws of a vulture.” FearRegretHeroinRecklessnessDrug UseSixteenth NotesTaylor Rhodes Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“blessed be she who is both furious and magnificent” FeminismNonfictionHuman ConditionStrong WomenWomanhoodWomen S Strength Book:calloused: a field journal Source: calloused: a field journal
“instead of mourning, instead of a moment of silence or a hateful, islamophobic message, how about today we make the world a little brighter? be kinder. be a little gentler, with yourself and others. take more pictures. tell more jokes. be a better human. today is a lot more than a tragedy. today is a birthday. a day of suicide awareness. a wedding. a birth. a new job. today is a kiss and someone on a tarred over warehouse roof whispering about the day the earth stood still and the day it began spinning again. be kind. just be kind. it's time we took this day back for the wild ones, for the fiery eyes, for the happy and the brave and the new. no more mourning. let it just be a sunday.” LossGriefTerrorismMoving ForwardMourningNonfictionSeptember 119 11Take Your Power Back Book:calloused: a field journal Source: calloused: a field journal
“derelict. my voice cracked and yolk poured out. wind chimes rigid, no breeze, no song. my wings found hidden in your suitcase. pleas for help mistaken for a swan song. i'm stuffing pages from my journal down my throat as kindling. hoping the smoke will get the taste of you out of my mouth. he looks at me from across the room and all i want is to push him against the wall. ravage. ravage. carnage has never been more vogue. is it still art if it doesn't bring you to your knees? lover, let me prey at your altar. let me bare my fangs in praise. don't i look so pretty in a funeral shroud? i keep time with the click of my creaking bones. dance with me under the milky translucence of a world suffocating. how did you find me? i buried myself beneath the cicadas. is a girl trapped in glass still a prize? let me get under your skin. i want to know what your fears taste like. i want to consume.” LoveReligionSexFireFeminismSexualityLustWomanhoodFemale OrgasmReligious SymbolismWomanly Sexuality Book:calloused: a field journal Source: calloused: a field journal
“they told her, “fear the reaper." she laughed to herself and muttered, 'baby, death ain’t nothing’ more than a quick fuck. a little bit of silence after he comes.” LoveDeathPoetrySexCourageProseMoira Book:moira: a ghost story Source: moira: a ghost story
“We screamed this primeval scream built on a base of freedom, raised from beauty of a dying breed, and threw our heads back to laugh or cry, I'm not entirely sure which. But the scream shook the golden sunset, bringing it to its knees.” YouthAdventureSunsetComing Of AgeSelf ExplorationSixteenth NotesTaylor Rhodes Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“You're elegance in a misunderstood form. Crystal quartz in a world of platinum. Oh, my dizzy boy, there's a fire in you that I use to warm my hands on chilly mornings.” LoveUnderstandingGentleSixteenth NotesTaylor RhodesTentative Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“And then it changed. I wasn't letting him anymore. He was taking, pawing, grabbing. I pushed, I cried out, I squirmed, but like I said it's a shitty game and he didn't feel like playing by the rules anymore.” FearLustRapeSexual AssaultSixteenth NotesTaylor Rhodes Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses
“This city is yawning before me, but I'm not tired.” AdventureComing Of AgeSelf ExplorationSixteenth NotesTaylor Rhodes Book:Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses Source: Sixteenth Notes: the breaking of the rose-colored glasses