“The sun is within me, and so is the moon.”
— Kabir, “There’s A Moon Inside My Body” (via wordsnquotes)
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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“The sun is within me, and so is the moon.”
— Kabir, “There’s A Moon Inside My Body” (via wordsnquotes)
Kiss me. Spread your sunshine in my mouth and let it flow through my veins. Let me feel the warmth once again.
the-blue-wanderess (via wnq-writers)
She ran away from everything that hurt her, even herself.
Kristie Betts (via quotemadness)
“You are mysterious…You’re beautiful, intelligent, and virtuous, and that’s the rarest known combination.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald, Porcelain and Pink (via thelovejournals)
also if you’re cool with pre-established relationships/dynamics where we skip all the awkwardness of starting to roleplay with someone new and jump straight to plotting a little and tagging each other in stuff hmu
overthink :
Arry Furia
Skalat maðr rúnar rista, nema ráða vel kunni.
“A man should not carve runes, unless he well knows how to control them.” Viking Proverb (via sacred-chaotic-geometry)
“So I ate myself, / bite by bite, / and the tears washed me, / wave after cowardly wave,”
— Anne Sexton, from The Complete Poems; “The Sickness Unto Death”
Norse creatures playing cards (2/9) (6) The Daughters of Agir are the nine daughters of Agir and Rán, a giant and goddess who both represent the sea in Norse mythology. Their names are poetic terms for different characteristics of ocean waves. In the Skáldskaparmál section of Snorri Sturluson’s Prose Edda the names of Ægir’s daughters are recorded: Himinglæva, Dúfa, Blódughadda, Hefring, Udr, Hrönn, Bylgja, Dröfn, Kólga. (7) Fenrir, also called Fenrisúlfr, is a monstrous wolf of Norse mythology. He was the son of the demoniac god Loki and a giantess, Angerboda. Fearing Fenrir’s strength and knowing that only evil could be expected of him, the gods bound him with a magical chain made of the sound of a cat’s footsteps, the beard of a woman, the breath of fish, and other occult elements. When the chain was placed upon him, Fenrir bit off the hand of the god Tyr. He was gagged with a sword and was destined to lie bound to a rock until the Ragnarök
#married
Sleeping by Bob Watson
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Name Aesthetics | Norse Gods & Goddesses