December 2011
28 posts
November 2011
15 posts
You have a very intriguing blog, Jouissance. In a good way.
why thank you…
intriguing (in a good way) is quite a nice compliment. glad i could pique your interest. it is nice to know someone out there in the ether is occasionally listening. :)
let me go
phantogram
my memories have mistaken me.
why you so rad, girl? <3 <3 <3
hmmm. this is a difficult question to answer. “rad” is short for “radical.” it is an 80’s term. i just happen to have good taste and am old. so, like in yo face, i heard them first and co-llected that shizzat before you were born, taste. otherwise, i don’t know. but glad someone out there appreciates. :)
“Well, I have lost you; and I lost you fairly;
In my own way, and with my full consent.
Say what you will, kings in a tumbrel rarely
Went to their deaths more proud than this one went.
Some nights of apprehension and hot weeping
I will confess; but that’s permitted me;
Day dried my eyes; I was not one for keeping
Rubbed in a cage a wing that would be free.
If I had loved you less or played you slyly
I might have held you for a summer more,
But at the cost of words I value highly,
And no such summer as the one before.
Should I outlive this anguish—and men do—
I shall have only good to say of you.” —edna st. vincent millay’s “Fatal Interview”
In my own way, and with my full consent.
Say what you will, kings in a tumbrel rarely
Went to their deaths more proud than this one went.
Some nights of apprehension and hot weeping
I will confess; but that’s permitted me;
Day dried my eyes; I was not one for keeping
Rubbed in a cage a wing that would be free.
If I had loved you less or played you slyly
I might have held you for a summer more,
But at the cost of words I value highly,
And no such summer as the one before.
Should I outlive this anguish—and men do—
I shall have only good to say of you.” —edna st. vincent millay’s “Fatal Interview”