2 online l'amoure(s) and smell, and calm, and teeth
and smell, and calm, and teeth

☾✢☽: Language of flowers

Language of flowers

Maiden’s Hair - discretion
Lily (Eucharis) - maiden charms
Mountain Laurel - ambition
White Poppy - sleep, my antidote
Clematis - mental beauty, art
Moschatel - weak but winning
Lily of the Valley - return of happiness
Butterfly Weed - let me go
Pyrus Japonica - fairies’ fire
Asphodel - my regrets follow you to the grave
White Rose (dried) - death preferable to loss of innocence
Witch Hazel - a spell
French Honeysuckle - rustic beauty
Henbane - imperfection
Laburnum - forsaken, pensive beauty
Weeping Willow - mourning
Dead leaves - sadness
Locust Tree (green) - affection beyond the grave
Camellia (pink) - longing
Gerbera - innocence
Lobelia - malevolence
Amaryllis - pride, splendid beauty
Persimmon - bury me amid nature’s beauties
Carnation (green) - secret symbol of the followers of Oscar Wilde
Helenium - tears
Larkspur - lightness, levity
Hawthorn - hope
Auricula - painting
Queen Anne’s Lace - fantasy
Eglantine - a wound to heal

(Source: rosythumbelina, via lovelornhymn)

kylarose:

performing a greek dance, 1920s

bensiabel:

there was a certain grace
to the feet of the hanged girl
dangling
like stars
i loved her.

(Source: hyacinthos, via lovelornhymn)

thefairiesandtheboy:

fairy tale a true story by evannaandthebear featuring flat heels
"The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts."

Marcus Aurelius  (via mirroir)

(Source: trusimplicity, via lovelornhymn)

"Buttercups in the sunshine look like little cups of gold.
Perhaps the Faeries come to drink the raindrops that they hold."

~Elizabeth T. Dillingham, “A Faery Song” (via seabois)

(via lovelornhymn)

lovelornhymn:

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