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JT @sweetlikejt
caught up in my dreams and forgetting

I’ll protect you from all the things I’ve seen
“On Leave”, Jacob Lawrence, 1947
Knowing what you've got, knowing what you need, knowing what you can do without - that's inventory control. (Richard Yates, Revolutionary Road, 1961)
if only you were here tonight / I know that we could make it right
People who believe that they are strong-willed and the masters of their destiny can only continue to believe this by becoming specialists in self-deception. (James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room, 1956)
He now knew a number of people but none well. It was easier to have sex with a man than to acquire a friend. (Gore Vidal, The City and the Pillar, 1948)
There’s things I want to say to you but I’ll just let you live
Did it matter then, she asked herself, walking towards Bond Street, did it matter that she must inevitably cease completely; all this must go on without her; did she resent it; or did it not become consoling to believe that death ended absolutely? but that somehow in the streets of London, on the ebb and flow of things, here, there, she survived, Peter survived, lived in each other, she being part, she was positive, of the trees at home; of the house there, ugly, rambling all to bits and pieces as it was; part of people she had never met; being laid out like a mist between the people she knew best, who lifted her on their branches as she had seen the trees lift the mist, but it spread ever so far, her life, her-self. (Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway, 1925)
“Canyon”, Miriam Schapiro, 1967
“Man in a Shell”, Ding Shilun, 2024
“Some days, some sights bringing him back to her calmly, without the old bitterness; which perhaps was the reward of having cared for people; they came back the middle of St. James’ Park on a fine morning—indeed they did.” (Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway, 1925)
he likes your attitude, he tries it on for size
“Big Heat”, Martin Wong, 1986-88
I wanna know where you go when you’re feeling alone, when you’re feeling alone do you?
“Sailors and Floosies”, Paul Cadmus, 1938
Baby send your location, come thru
“Gods & Monsters” (1998)
Tales of the City (1993)
“Blackouts”, Justin Torres (2023)
There was a time when I didn’t know anyone who was dead — let alone any ghosts. (Jaime Manrique, “Ghosts and the Living”)
“Modern Romance” (1981)
Can’t get my mind off you, I think I might be obsessed... / the very thought of you makes me want to get undressed
If you could just give me a sign / we could leave it all behind / stop taking the long way before we play
You know the vibe... 📺🐱🛋️
Call me baby... say you hate me, it’s okay boy you’re not the only one
Something bout this weather made these kids get scary
The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone (1961)
Wish that you would hold me or just say that you were mine / It’s killing me, slowly
I spent my whole life driving in cars with boys / Riding around town, drinking in the white noise Used to talk about where we'd be and where we'd go / Now we know, baby, now we know
Decision time approaching / Reality in motion (Tame impala)
I’m wasting my young years it doesn’t matter if / I’m chasing old ideas it doesn’t matter / maybe we are (London Grammar)
“I have looked down across the city from high windows. It is then that the great buildings lose reality and take on their magical powers. They are immaterial....Squares after squares of flame, set and cut into the Aether. Here is our poetry, for we have pulled down the stars to our will.” -Ezra Pound
There was all that Time listening To radio or TV, TV turned internet. I wish I could Dedicate those spent hours Now to my mom, So she could come back awhile. She wouldn't have to know She was dead, Like we didn't know then How much time was passing. I would play With her hair like I used to, And tell her stories until She began to doze off Like she used to, Waking only to say: I didn't ever know you Loved me. (“Dedicated” by Kathy Fagan)
“You and I are not normal people. For the two of us, what counts more than the possession of things—how shall I put it?—is the remembrance of things, the memory of things.” (In the Garden of the Finzi-Continis, 1970)

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