joining
the devil’s dance
I couldn’t help but
giving in
sweet temptation
his arms wrapped
around my innocence
his whispers
making me burn
do not stop
teach me what it means
to stand in flames
-i.h.
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Seeing someone do a grand jete
- Non-dancer: OOOOOMG DID YOU SEE THAT? DID YOU FUCKIN SEE THAT??? LIKE SHE/HE JUMPED AND THEN BAM HER/HIS LEGS JUST GO INTO A SPLIT AND LIKE LITERALLY STAYED LIKE THAT HOLY SHIT
- Me/Ballet dancer: meh
Night is purer than day; it is better for thinking and loving and dreaming. At night everything is more intense, more true. The echo of words that have been spoken during the day takes on a new and deeper meaning. The tragedy of man is that he doesn’t know how to distinguish between day and night. He says things at night that should only be said by day.
If you can dance and be free and not be embarrassed, you can rule the world.
Amy Poehler (via dryyoureyes-startbelieving)
Dance to free yourself
It kills me that I’ll never get the chance to love you we will graduate and that will be that I’ll never see you again. That is what kills me as I lay at night.
All of my late night thoughts consist of you.
2am (via morganconant)
You know, those first couple weeks after you left, I thought my world was flipped upside down. I felt free, something I hadn’t felt in awhile, and I took that as a bad thing. Who am I going to text all night long until one of us falls asleep? How am I going to function without you there? During those couple weeks I had to think, time to reflect, and time to learn from my obvious mistake. Do you know what I realized? You aren’t my everything. You never really were. Sure, nine months is a long time to be with someone, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to fall apart without you. The beginning was rough, yes, but I moved on. I grew up, and you, well, you’re still the same. I hope she gets out before there’s no turning back.
“Good Morning”
“How was your day?”
“Be careful”
“Text me when you get home so I know you’re safe”
“Sweet dreams”
“How are you?”
“I hope you’re feeling better”
“Have a good day today!”
“:)”
“I miss you”
“Good night”
“Can you come over?”
“Can I come over?”
“Can I see you?”
“Can I call you?”
“You’re beautiful”
“Want something to drink?”
“Watch your step”
“Let’s watch a movie”
“What are you up to?”
“How is your day so far?”
“It will be okay”
“I’m here for you”
“Do you need anything?”
“Are you hungry?”
“I just wanted to hear your voice”
“You just made my day”
…You don’t have to hear “I Love You” to know that someone does. Listen carefully. People speak from the heart more often than you think.
Blocklava (via blocklava)

