Jenny Holzer, Protect Me From What I Want, 1983-85
There’s really only so many times I can reblog this. But multiple people are posting Jenny Holzer stuff on my dash right now.
I’m not even in a bad mood! I’m just compelled to reblog her.
(via suicideblonde)
(via narcosis, boxforstanding)

This is Lady Pink, one of the only female graffiti artists active in the ’80s. Jenny Holzer, famous for her feminist postmodern “Truisms,” designed this shirt and Lady Pink wore it around NYC.
(Source: deathatitsfinest, via queerfatfemme)
I smile I don’t wait I don’t think I am losing ground I smell you on my skin (Source)
I walk in
I see you
I watch you
I scan you
I wait for you
I tickle you
I tease you
I search you
I breathe you
I talk
I touch your hair
You are the one
You are the one
Who did this to me
You are my own
I show you
I feel you
I ask you
I don’t ask
I won’t ask you
I can’t tell you
I lie
I am crying hard
There was blood
No one told me
No one knew
My mother knows
I forget your name
I bury my head
I bury your head
I bury you
My fever
My skin
I cannot breathe
I cannot eat
I cannot walk
I am losing time
I cannot stand it
I cry
I cry out
I bite
I bite your lip
I breathe you breath
I pulse
I pray aloud
I say the word
I say your name
I cover you
I shelter you
I run from you
I sleep beside you
I smell you
On my clothes
I keep your clothes
Jenny Holzer
In order - I Feel You, 2007; You Are My Own, 1996; I Feel You, I Ask You…, 2000; Protect Me From What I Want, 1986



