– @loeypark ;
Sebastiano Ricci — Venus and Cupid. detail. circa 1700
𝐅𝐀𝐄 / 𝐅𝐀𝐈𝐑𝐘;
Fairies show up in fables, myths, and fairy tales, usually as kind and lovely creatures with magical powers, although sometimes fairies are mischievous or even spiteful. In the folklore of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, a fairy was actually a malicious spirit. The earliest spelling was faerie, which meant both "the home of supernatural creatures" and "something incredible or fictitious," from the Latin fata, "the Fates."
Source: jessica-roux.com
Long days. Inside your ribcage the last minutes of daylight still linger, breath and silver through the darkening blue. (…)
Joanna Klink, from Night Sky in “The Nightfields” (via adrasteiax)
dancing in the mushroom circle
they're smiling at you <3
“It was summer. I didn’t feel like saying anything. I felt as if I were going along some road of inexpressible sorrow.”
— Takuboku Ishikawa, from “Romaji Diary & Sad Toys,” published c. 1985 (via violentwavesofemotion)
that's right ;;
I want to tell you that it’s okay to not understand feelings. You will eventually. Even if it’s not soon, you don’t need to feel bad about yourself - never feel bad for not understanding. You’re not a robot. You’re you, and that will always be enough. Please understand that that will always be enough. Please.
“A shadow fell on my heart then, though I did not know yet what I feared.”
— J.R.R. Tolkien, from The Fellowship Of The Ring