“Leaving is not enough. You must stay gone. Train your heart like a dog.
Change the locks even on the house he's never visited. You lucky, lucky
girl. You have an apartment just your
size. A bathtub full of tea. A heart the size of Arizona, but not nearly
so arid. Don't wish away your cracked past, your crooked toes, your
problems are papier-mâché puppets you made or bought because the vendor
at the market was so compelling you just had to have them. You had to
have him. And you did. And now you pull down the bridge between your
houses, you make him call before he visits, you take a lover for
granted, you take a lover who looks at you like maybe you are magic.
Make the first bottle you consume in this place a relic. Place it on
whatever altar you fashion with a knife and five cranberries. Don't lose
too much weight. Stupid girls are always trying to disappear as
revenge. And you are not stupid. You loved a man with more hands than a
parade of beggars, and here you stand. Heart like a four-poster bed.
Heart like a canvas. Heart leaking something so strong they can smell it
in the street.”
* I found this on Facebook around the time of this post. It seems this is not a Frida quote. But the combination of this photo and these words had a huge impact on me, so here they are as a I first encountered them: together.
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