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@linjames115
All his
Melting for him
Exploring his territory
He makes me blush everywhere
Need to have you touch me
Need to have you touch me
Totally yours
Afterward, you cry and I like it… the thick smell of tears and love mixed, your hot, red face on my chest, the rough sound of your release… it’s all so real, so present, so… moving in me… like a wild animal burrowing in the muddy banks of my heart. - Peregrine
If your life were an opera:
What composer would you want to write it?
Who would sing you?
Does the tenor die at the end?
i got so excited seeing this question!!
1. wagner or puccini, i think. both wrote operas in 'small' settings (tristan, where nobody *does* very much, actually, or il tabarro, which is just. an evening on a barge on the seine) and sometimes my life feels small and just my head is vast, and they wrote in 'big' settings (a world full of gods and creatures! rome in 1800!), and sometimes life feels adventurous and fastfastfast like that. also, i'd like a languishing, beautiful orchestration to my inner train of thought, please.
2. lise davidsen. i don't have an absolute favourite soprano, but so far, she sings characters that feel very deeply but nonetheless harbour a lot of grit and their own agenda, and i do kinda identify with that.
3. i'm not sure. i hope i wouldn't attract a very dumb tenor and i luckily haven't had close brushes with death myself from which i could predict a tenor's death. i'd like to think that if he's nice, we get to live, even if we'd have to suffer during the main plot.
1.Definitely Puccini…his Melodies make my soul soar.
2. Renata Tebaldi
3. It’s the deep rich bad boy baritone that I care about, and I’ll take good care of him in ALL ways.
Dress to undress me
We meet for lunch at the hotel everyday. Perks of my job
Believe me, I’m no angel
And that’s what you love about me
Checking his property
Decisions decisions