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Some more art of my angel kim roksoo au (that im now tentatively calling the 'i thought I was a crow' au
Au + art rambles under cut

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La vraie vie commence le jour où le cœur comprend ce que l’esprit ne saura jamais expliquer…
V. H. SCORP
source : @cheminer-poesie-cressant
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la nuit ignore la souffrance car elle ne côtoie pas le jour
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the night ignores suffering because it does not rub shoulders with the day
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la notte ignora la sofferenza perché non si scontra con il giorno
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© Pierre Cressant
(dimanche 13 juillet 2025)
Misty Mountains by Fabien Boone Via Flickr: France - February2026. Visit my : Facebook page (www.facebook.com/fabboonephoto) or Instagram (www.instagram.com/fab_boone/ )
"The Times of the Day" is a set of artworks by Alphonse Mucha in 1899.
From left to right, the panels are titled in French: “Matin” (Morning), “Jour” (Day), “Soir” (Evening), and “Nuit” (Night).

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