I moved to the coast under a mountain. I swam in the ocean, I slept on my own. At dawn I would watch the sun cut ribbons through the bay, I’d remember all the things my mother wrote. We don’t eat until your father’s at the table, we don’t drink until the devil’s turned to dust. Never once has any man I’ve met been able to love, so if I were you, I’d have a little trust.
— James Vincent McMorrow, We Don’t Eat (via venula)
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