June 2013
pâro
n. the feeling that no matter what you do is always somehow wrong—that any attempt to make your way comfortably through the world will only end up crossing some invisible taboo—as if there’s some obvious way forward that everybody else can see but you, each of them leaning back in their chair and calling out helpfully, colder, colder, colder.
“It is June.
I am tired of being brave.” —Anne Sexton from “The Truth the Dead Know,” 1962. (via loveage-moondream)
I am tired of being brave.” —Anne Sexton from “The Truth the Dead Know,” 1962. (via loveage-moondream)