“Honeymoon” by Simon Kaeptive
“Honeymoon” by Simon Kaeptive
“Night does not show things, it suggests them. It disturbes and surprises us with its strangeness. It liberates forces within us which are dominated by our reason during the daytime.”
― Brassaï
My dream is to live in a house that makes people think “yup, a witch lives there”
ca. 1880, [tintype portrait of eight women displaying their hair]
“Sometimes, we are the one’s haunting ourselves. The ghosts, of our own demise. Replaying, and re-living the nightmares, of whatever killed us inside. We need someone to remind us, just to breathe.”— Lillith Regina, “Ghost of My Own Demise” excerpt from, “My Purgatory” (via: poetic-sanctum)