“Sometimes the moment is right. The two of us are comforted by the giving and receiving of the pent up frustrations, that violent need for acceptance that only one man can give another. My total being combines to fill that loneliness, the pain of these unrequited, quivering lives. These sons, especially now that I am older, come whispering ‘I love you daddy.’”
— Glenn Ligon (via godlovessean)
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