1. "In you I anchored my heart
    for a moment we briefly occupied happiness
    two eternities and a Tuesday
    wake up, my love, it’s 10 am and my sun did not rise
    between us is fate’s distance,
    teach me to write poetry again
    dealt with too many broken hearts and forgot to heal my own
    left me with half a heart to love you
    …your flowers won’t bloom in my hands
    love disavowed"
    — Amer Hussein 
     

  2. "I wonder, what kind of life would I have had if it hadn’t been for my mother’s tea-and-cookie parties? Perhaps it’s because of them that I’ve never thought of women as my enemies, as territories I have to conquer, but always as allies and friends - which I believe is the reason why they were friendly to me in turn. I’ve never met those she-devils you hear about: they must be too busy with those men who look upon women as a fortress they have to attack, lay waste and left in ruins."
    — 

    In Praise of Older Women, 

    Stephen Vizinczey.

     
  3. Roger Water’s rendition of Mahmoud Darwish’s poem ‘Wait for Her’.

     
     
  4. aliov:

    Emily Jacir

    ‘MEMORIAL TO 418 PALESTINIAN VILLAGES WHICH WERE DESTROYED, DEPOPULATED AND OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL IN 1948′

    A refugee tent embroidered with the names of the 418 Palestinian villages.

     

  5. "You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read. It was books that taught me that the things that tormented me most were the very things that connected me with all the people who were alive, who had ever been alive."
    — James Baldwin.
     
  6. wehadfacesthen:

    Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg with director Federico Fellini as the actors prepare for the iconic Trevi Fountain scene in La Dolce Vita, Rome, 1960

     
  7. 20aliens:

    Girl with a pomegranate (detail), 1875
    oil on canvas
    William-Adolphe Bouguereau

    (via amatterasu)

     
  8. jeremysnell:

    A quiet and somber evening in West Africa. (at Monrovia, Liberia)

    (via 20aliens-deactivated20200625)

     
  9. Rest in Peace Rim.

     
     
  10. Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man.

     
  11. The Poetry Machine.

     

  12. "Everybody has experienced the defeat of their lives. Nobody has a life that worked out the way they wanted it to work out. We all begin as the hero of our own dramas, in centre stage, and inevitably life moves us out of centre stage, defeats the hero, overturns the plot and the strategy and we’re left on the sidelines, wondering why we no longer have a part, or want a part, in the whole damn thing. So everybody’s experienced this. When it’s presented to us sweetly, the feeling goes from heart to heart and we feel less isolated and we feel part of the great human chain, which is really involved with the recognition of defeat."
    — Leonard Cohen on why people enjoy listening to melancholy songs. From a BBC radio interview in 2007.

    (Source: confessingevangelical.com, via johnthelutheran)

     

  13. "Poetry is just the evidence of your life. If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash."
    — Leonard Cohen.
     
  14. During my last year in university in Halifax, my friend wanted to introduce me to Amin, who was generous enough to lend us some of his paintings for an art exhibit on Palestine and exile. Unfortunately, Amin was ill and was not able to attend. He died later that year and I never had the chance to meet him. 

     
     

  15. Anonymous asked: Asalalm aleykum wrwb, Amer :) I've just come across your account and I've got to say I'm so thankful I have. It's such a beautiful account. Heartbreaking sometimes but it's honestly so beautiful. Arrghhh :) So yeah, Idk the point of this lol but your account is one of my favourites so far. Keep going strong, child ... Okay fine, probably not child since you might be older than me, lol but you're a brave soul. May Allah swt give you and the people strength. :)

    It makes me happy to hear that. Thank you, my friend.