she wasn’t looking for a prince
in the first place.
all she wanted
was a chance to go out
and for once
do something other than
rub her knees and elbows raw
from the work.
he wasn’t her type
and she could tell
her stepmother knew.
so she ran.
but the godmother had
one more caveat
she didn’t know about.
when an old lady shows up
with a magic wand
and tells you
she’ll make your dreams come true
and the only catch
is a simple curfew
you don’t tend to ask
about the fine print.
so now she’s got
these sensitive feet
no matter what shoes she wears
and there’s no mice
and no birds
to help save her.
maybe someday
there’ll be a prince
or a princess
or just someone out there
who will like her
for more than just a pretty gown
help her bandage her feet
and won’t mind
that she can’t dance too well.
what she should have thought
when the godmother left her
with a smile and a wink
was that
no matter how perfect the fit
glass slippers
just aren’t
good footwear.
(Source: thedeerandtheoak)

The Weepies - World Spins Madly On
Woke up and wished that I was dead
With an aching in my head
I lay motionless in bed
I thought of you and where you’d gone
and let the world spin madly on
Japanese proverb (via yasodhara)
(Source: paperimages)
This is the best scene in the history of Glee.
oh my god i dont even watch glee but this just made my eyes water
Yeah, I don’t typically care for Glee, but my goodness did I feel this. ;_;
(Source: darrencriss2)
Have you ever just looked at someone and thought, “I really love you”. They’re just talking or humming or watching a movie or reading a book or laughing or something, and there’s something about them in that moment—their body is alive, there’s a light in their eyes, something—that makes you think, “I just really love you.” It’s a weird sensation to think this, but it’s pretty awesome that we can feel this way about another being.
(Source: text-pistol)