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🥺️😲😀😍💖 · mᥲᥣᥲkᥲі m. ᑲᥲᥡ᥆һ & ᥲᥣᥱძ ȷ᥆ᥒᥱs '᥆ һ᥆ᥣᥡ ᥒіgһ𝗍' ძᥙᥱ𝗍 | s𝗍 ⍴ᥲᥙᥣ's ᥴһᥙrᥴһ, ᥴ᥆᥎ᥱᥒ𝗍 gᥲrძᥱᥒ
No more Christmas singles!
Okay so i just read "radio silence" by alice oseman and im even more in love with them and their writting. ALSO CAN WE TALK ABOUT HOW PERFECT FRANCIES AND ALED FRIENDSHIP IS?? istg i love them so much.
Also, i listened to long live by taylor swift after i finished and istg i cant not think about them in the last scene doing the live while listening to it.
I cant wait to read more of alice oseman books, ive read all the heartstopper series and radio silence so far, I NEED MORE
We’re walking in the air...
I got inspired by this song, it’s a duet between the singer and his younger self(which fits, considering NiGHTS’s and Balan’s connection).
https://youtu.be/engSQve1CKU
Merry Christmas!
Song Of Our Maker (Aled Jones with Sami Yusuf)
The song weaves together the popular Sufi song ‘Fiyyashiyya’ with the much-loved English hymn ‘All Creatures of God and Our King’. The lyrics of ‘Fiyyashiyya’ come from the writings of the 17th century Moroccan poet Sidi Othman ibn Yahya Cherki and it remains today one of the best-known and loved traditional songs throughout North Africa.
The words of ‘All Creatures of God and Our King’ were translated from the Canticle of the Sun, written in 1225 by St Francis of Assisi and set to music by William Henry Draper in 1919.
The seamless intermingling of melodies and lyrics from these two very different traditions is a compelling expression of the one reality that exists beyond their outer differences. Using the power of music to give voice to the love, compassion and kindness at the heart of all faiths was the inspiration for Aled Jones’ album, ‘Blessings’, on which this piece is featured.
Twisted Snow White and the Twisted Dwarf by Aled Jones