Thursday, December 23, 2010

The Twins, Dear Beautiful Annie, and Procrastination

Note: This was actually posted on the 22nd, not the 23rd, of December.

So here are the next fairytales, Snow White and Rose Red:

Snow White


From http://www.mykeamend.com/new/products-page/all-products/snow-white-8x10-metallic-print/



In the magical stories of old
‘Tis your stepmother full of spite
In your life, nice is she and extremely bold
‘Tis your aunt you may have to fight

Your love truly is a prince
But not of this world his dominion is
He does not want to be a prince
Yet he means to make you his

Half human only is he
He and dear Rose you must save
Your family might set you all free
Or your lives they may take


This is talking about a character not my own, a young witch named Artemis Dubaer, or better known as Alexandra Fielding. She is from T*Witches (and I'm going by what I know of the books - NOT by the DCOM's). In this prophecy, her longtime boyfriend (from the books) Cade Wilson is actually a sort of prince. A prince of what, I shall not tell. The crazy aunt is an OC. I combined the two Snow Whites of the stories (as Fables did). "Rose" is referring to the next prophecy, Rose Red.

Rose Red


From http://media.photobucket.com/image/rose%20red%20fairy%20tale/taeryunn/RoseRed.jpg

You are enemies both not knowing
You fight with your faces unmasked
Masked you find your love more showing
But you face a difficult task

You must let go of your enemy
And black hearts are of a danger more
His black heart is not much of a worry
But forget not this heart anymore

Insanity might not run through your family
But secrets by them are always hidden
In plain sight, these secrets you will see
But of them, do not be ridden


This prophecy is about Artemis's twin, Apolla Dubaer, or Camryn Barnes. She is also from T*Witches.

Okay, so yeah. Obviously I haven't been on in almost a month. This is because I was being lazy.

And here is a video shown to me by Tally, a familiar song (a favorite of mine) done in an interesting way by one of the world's most talented singers. Basically, here's "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" by Annie Lennox.



And that's all for now.

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