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I'm 18. I go to VCU.

I love The Avett Brothers, The Killers,
WWII, and Jim Halpert.

I look like this.

I would love for you to read my writing.

 

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“I always think of you when I hear The New Love Song.”


I’m at a point in my life where I write out my feelings.

Feeling nostalgic.  (Taken with instagram)

Feeling nostalgic. (Taken with instagram)

I just want a man who will chase me with a guitar while I whirl around and around on sunny afternoons. That’s all.

I just want a man who will chase me with a guitar while I whirl around and around on sunny afternoons. That’s all.

(via itstimetoplaythemusic)

Laughing so hard at this 

(Source: v-h-s, via ashleycrist)

but you’ve accrued your own loneliness
and you’re lonelier when you get your fix
so don’t ever say it was not your fault
 
‘cause you said we were never like the kids before
we were different and you meant it and you’d never use the door
but we’ve left and we’re gone and now it’s been too long
good bye 

it’s not like the flowers and it’s not like the trees
it’s more like a casket or the swallowing sea
you tumbled in and you pulled me in, too
but I’ve learned to swim and I cannot save you



I miss this hair. :(
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I miss this hair. :(

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It’s you and me forever. 

It’s you and me forever. 

(via shesfightingwiththesky)

elleolivia:

Cuddling with my baby dog in a bedroom that is no longer mine and I just wish I could fall asleep already.
Being here is such an uncomfortable thing.

Okay look how fucking cute my dog is

elleolivia:

Cuddling with my baby dog in a bedroom that is no longer mine and I just wish I could fall asleep already.

Being here is such an uncomfortable thing.

Okay look how fucking cute my dog is

No questions asked.

No questions asked.

(Source: growingbackwardswithtime, via shesfightingwiththesky)

operationbarbarossa:

Anatoly Frolov and the ashes of his home in Ulyanovo - 1943, by Mikhail Savin

operationbarbarossa:

Anatoly Frolov and the ashes of his home in Ulyanovo - 1943, by Mikhail Savin