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tiaras at roberto cavalli f/w ‘08
the sun shining through my big spruce behind the cabin
'The Princess and the Trools' by John Bauer, 1913
and god created woman (1956)
Arthur Rackham, ‘Norns weaving destiny’, (1912)
how morning will look when I'm free
it’s true, it does
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“Fairy tales — the proper kind, those original Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen tales I recall from my Eastern European childhood, unsanitized by censorship and unsweetened by American retellings — affirm what children intuitively know to be true but are gradually taught to forget, then to dread: that the terrible and the terrific spring from the same source, and that what grants life its beauty and magic is not the absence of terror and tumult but the grace and elegance with which we navigate the gauntlet.”
— Maria Popova, “The Importance of Being Scared: Polish Nobel Laureate Wisława Szymborska on Fairy Tales and the Necessity of Fear”
[Akasha Ascent Collectiv] "Lofi Sauvage Research Group", Autumn, MMXXII.