Moonbeams dipping into the Sea by Evelyn De Morgan (19th-20th century, oil on canvas)
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Moonbeams dipping into the Sea by Evelyn De Morgan (19th-20th century, oil on canvas)

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Percy Bysshe Shelley, from "Love's Philosophy" in The Collected Poems
"The awe when gazing at the moon is the feeling that I get when I'm looking at you" is the sole most romantic line I've ever heard in a Lord Huron song ever I can't believe Moonbeam doesn't get the recognition it deserves
Thinking about how the drifter is someone so goofy and loud and boisterous, but how after he watched Eris die he just became the world’s smallest saddest man.
Fully on his knees quietly caressing her face and calling her his nickname for her??? The vulnerability? The intimacy? The peek into the depths of his character???
*chef’s kiss*