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It is not death that allows us to understand each other, but poetry.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
I fain would follow love, if that could be;
I needs must follow death, who calls for me;
Call and I follow, I follow! let me die. — Alfred Tennyson
I needs must follow death, who calls for me;
Call and I follow, I follow! let me die. — Alfred Tennyson
sometimes it's hard to know
what to
do. — Charles Bukowski
what to
do. — Charles Bukowski
The world is better without
them.
only the plants and the animals are
true comrades.
I drink to them and with
them. — Charles Bukowski
them.
only the plants and the animals are
true comrades.
I drink to them and with
them. — Charles Bukowski
Life is beautiful. Death is astonishing.
And love is the just breaths taken in between — Michael Biondi
And love is the just breaths taken in between — Michael Biondi
I'm sick of the images trapped in my head
I'm sick of being preoccupied with the dead — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
I'm sick of being preoccupied with the dead — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
I die a little everyday, in trying to revive what I lost yesterday!
— Jasleen Kaur Gumber
Sometimes love
is that fucked up movie
where everyone dies
in the end. — Robert M. Drake
is that fucked up movie
where everyone dies
in the end. — Robert M. Drake
Love and Death? What has great music or poetry ever been about, but those twin forces that undo a man?
— Douglas Wynne
One doesn't even think of
the liver
and if the liver
doesn't think of
us, that's
fine. — Charles Bukowski
the liver
and if the liver
doesn't think of
us, that's
fine. — Charles Bukowski
To make love is to give birth to death.
— Stephanie M. Wytovich
This morning could have been perfect. The cruel truth is they have never been. Give us loneliness or give us death.
— Sean Gabler
Oh the stellar sensation,
Oh the cosmic elevation;
Time is sober in death,
For the wine of love;
Is the blue life of the earth. — Stephan Attia
Oh the cosmic elevation;
Time is sober in death,
For the wine of love;
Is the blue life of the earth. — Stephan Attia
It does seem
the more we drink
the better the words
go. — Charles Bukowski
the more we drink
the better the words
go. — Charles Bukowski
Love is bitter, death is sweet.
— Jack Kerouac
Where do they go, these dreams of mine? Do they live? Do they die? Do they fall? Do they fly?
— F.K. Preston
Love is fear but fear is death
— Kruz Lex
Some have won a wild delight,
By daring wilder sorrow;
Could I gain thy love to-night,
I'd hazard death to-morrow. — Charlotte Bronte
By daring wilder sorrow;
Could I gain thy love to-night,
I'd hazard death to-morrow. — Charlotte Bronte
If you love me as I love you Nothing but death can part us two.
— L.M. Montgomery
Regret is mostly caused by not having
done anything. — Charles Bukowski
done anything. — Charles Bukowski
I feel no grief for being called something
which
I am not;
in fact, it's enthralling, somehow, like a good
back rub — Charles Bukowski
which
I am not;
in fact, it's enthralling, somehow, like a good
back rub — Charles Bukowski
Aflame in black ecstasy, orders extinguished:
after death
how will I know my love was true,
this sacrifice not an exercise in vanity? — Phan Ming Yen
after death
how will I know my love was true,
this sacrifice not an exercise in vanity? — Phan Ming Yen
Violence can read like poetry. You just have to describe the act as if you're in love with the way your characters bleed.
— F.K. Preston
She wasn't very
interesting
but few people
are. — Charles Bukowski
interesting
but few people
are. — Charles Bukowski
Another lover hits the universe. The circle is broken. But with death comes rebirth. And like all lovers and sad people, I am a poet.
— Allen Ginsberg
Sometimes all we need to be able to continue alone
are the dead
rattling the walls
that close us in. — Charles Bukowski
are the dead
rattling the walls
that close us in. — Charles Bukowski
Having nothing to struggle
against
they have nothing to struggle
for. — Charles Bukowski
against
they have nothing to struggle
for. — Charles Bukowski
the gods play no
favorites. — Charles Bukowski
favorites. — Charles Bukowski
The worst thing," he told me,
"is bitterness, people end up so
bitter. — Charles Bukowski
"is bitterness, people end up so
bitter. — Charles Bukowski
I found the best thing
I could do
was just to type away
at my own work
and let the dying
die
as they always have. — Charles Bukowski
I could do
was just to type away
at my own work
and let the dying
die
as they always have. — Charles Bukowski
the gods seldom
give
but so quickly
take. — Charles Bukowski
give
but so quickly
take. — Charles Bukowski