hello vonnie

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if i look back, i am lost
occasionally subtle
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Kiana Khansmith
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A soldier adds flowers to his bonnet on Easter Sunday, 1945.
Moritz von Schwind, Wassernixen tränken einen weißen Hirsch (1846), from a legend about the origins of the town of Schleusingen
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Hungarian swords, 14th century, at the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul. The middle sword is 8ft long
“Out of the forest I come with my flowers, singing, all alone.”
— Carol Ann Duffy, from Little Red-Cap in The World’s Wife. (via oiseauperdu)
“Learn to Color”. Cover art by E. Rozhkova (1955).