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mylordshesacactus:

astralsick:

corralfur:

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[id: first image is a screenshot of the linked tumblr post, containing the lyrics; second image is a disturbingly cute drawing of Eldritch Horror Jolene as described in the song with a caption of slashed red letters reading “I AM HERE FOR THE MAN”]

willasroed:

“Irish folklorist and dramatist Lady Augusta Gregory penned some of the most memorable and timeless retellings of tales from Irish mythology. Recently, the Folio Society — makers of such exquisitely crafted books as The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook illustrated by Natacha Ledwidge– resurrected Lady Gregory’s tales in a lavish slip-case edition of Irish Myths and Legends (public library) featuring stunning art by Brooklyn-based illustrator and cartoonist Jillian Tamaki.”

– from brainpickings.org

softhymn:

“The wild is an integral part of who we are as children. Without pausing to consider what or where or how, we gather herbs and flowers, old apples and rose hips, shiny pebbles and dead spiders, poems, tears and raindrops, putting each treasured thing into the cauldron of our souls. We stir our bucket of mud as if it were, every one, a bucket of chocolate cake to be mixed for the baking. Little witches, hag children, we dance our wildness, not afraid of not knowing.”

— Emma Restall Orr

(via wildcompassmagic)