If I got locked away
And we lost it all the today
Tell me honestly, would you still love me the same?
If I showed you my flaws
If I couldn't be strong
Tell me honestly, would you still love me the same?
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If I got locked away
And we lost it all the today
Tell me honestly, would you still love me the same?
If I showed you my flaws
If I couldn't be strong
Tell me honestly, would you still love me the same?
elegant, decadent, outrageous
elegant
crisp white shirts, sweeping lacy trains
candlelight on polished marble floors
dark wine, swirling in firelight
long fingers drifting across a piano
autumn leaves floating on a glassy lake
laughter hidden behind a gloved hand
sunlight in late afternoon, glowing amber
footsteps echoing in a silent hall
a thousand shades of blue
decadent
champagne overflowing, running down crystal stems
red lips, kissing cheeks
dark wood panels, draped in velvet
gold twining down the balustrade
bright candles crowning chandeliers
the flowing song of a fountain
long staircases, sweeping through a broom
old paintings, with hooded eyes and quiet smiles
a clock chiming midnight
outrageous
bright eyes, sparkling skin
vibrant little drinks
overflowing rooms already crammed full
a band to play all night
wild cries and raucous laughs
bodies twisting, twining, twirling
fireworks over the water
petals trodden into the carpet
glitters, powders, tumbling through the air
all reason, a thing of the past
That's A Moray🎨
Fancy little tavern in Boralus.
Adding to list for my future shop: fancy candy, including -
sea glass candy
clear (or slightly tinted depending on how flavoring it comes out) hard candy with edible flowers inside
candies naturally flavored with herbs
beautiful candy crystals, preferably themed based on real crystals like citrine, amethyst, and peridot
basically, lots of unique, interesting candy that can easily be used for witchcraft (or just enjoyed as candy, if you want)
When you fall asleep inside my arms May not have the fancy things But I'll give you everything You could ever want.
Lady Gaga, the cure
Seen today in the Birmingham museum of art
Wedgwood sword, late 1700s/early 1800s
Sometimes Folgers Won’t Do
I have fond memories of Yolanda. I especially remember how she liked her coffee.
After adding the desired amount of milk, she would toss in a cinnamon stick for good measure. It served a dual purpose: to mix the dairy and the coffee together, as well as adding extra flavor. She never added aspartame or sugar - she claimed it was too much.
(I loved how the scent of cinnamon permeated the break room.)
I have stolen the idea for myself over the past couple of years, taking already ground cinnamon and tossing it in with the coffee grounds so I can have it all brewed together. In lew of fall, I heeded the call of my inner Basic Bitch and bought the pumpkin pie spice creamer to further enhance my caffeine consumption experience.
I’ve been a devoted caffeine consumer since I hit my late teens and early twenties. Like a majority of people, it’s my way of keeping myself alert and awake - so I could function along with the rest of my fellow human beings. Coffee was - and still is - the medium in which most of my family and friends bond. I can remember several trips to the local Barnes and Noble with my father, to sit and have a cup o’ joe and go over the week’s events.
My coffee drinking habits have rubbed off on to turn my beloved future husband, who has turned into a habitual coffee drinker. He now starts out his morning with a cup o’ joe, and like me adds the desired amount of creamer and sweetener.
And when the home-brewed fare won't do - and I’m feeling extra fancy - I’ll make my way downtown to a proper coffee shop and spend upwards of five dollars or more on a decent cuppa - throwing in a bagel or pastry if I’m extra hungry. My favorite little haunt just happens to be a former basement located in an alley. It's actually quite cozy and rather quiet, with decent wifi. The coffee itself is smooth, without the bitterness of cheap, poorly roasted beans. And here I remain pleasantly anti-social as I surf away on my laptop.
In addition to having a fantastic cup of coffee, I am putting my money where my mouth is, and supporting local businesses and the local artisans that populate the area.
I want to see it thrive, therefore I do my part and contribute.