let the night hold you
let moon and stars unfold you
string of paper hearts
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azuki lynn
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let the night hold you
let moon and stars unfold you
string of paper hearts
-
azuki lynn
The Chinese considered the moon to be yin, feminine and full of negative energy, as opposed to the sun that was yang and exemplified masculinity. I liked the moon, with its soft silver beams. It was at once elusive and filled with trickery, so that lost objects that had rolled into the crevices of a room were rarely found, and books read in its light seemed to contain all sorts of fanciful stories that were never there the next morning.
Yangsze Choo, The Ghost Bride
A mermaid and a rare shrimp. Poissons, écrevisses et crabes de diverses couleurs et figures extraordinaires que l'on trouve autour des îles Moluques et sur les côtes des terres australes. 1719.
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FRASIER: THE RECKONING
Frasier: Father have you seen my opera glasses I simply have not seen them anywhere
Dad from Frasier (coughing); Don't you work at the dang radio station what the hell do ya need glasses for.
Daphne" he's not going to work Dad from Frasier he's going to Opera with Niles.
Frasier: come to think of it, have either of you seen Niles?
Niles: STAND BACK EVERYONE I'VE DONE IT I'VE SLICED MY BUTTHOLL OPEN WITH FRASIERS OPERA GOGGLES
An illustration by Carl Larsson (1853–1919) for Singoalla (English title: The Wind Is My Lover) a novel by Viktor Rydberg. Ink and gouache on paper.
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Fanciful Foliage
Fanciful foliage Color popping scenery which seems other worldly is the reason leaf peepers travel hundreds of miles to dispel the disbelief and witness for themselves the miracle of nearly mythical proportions that have been described to them.
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More airships over Tuscany, but weirder, by Midjourney.