Xanadu: an idealized place of great or idyllic magnificence. You were Shangri-La, my personal Paradise; how could I lose you? No earthly pleasures... Your heart was the only place certainly for me. We´ll meet one day at dreamworld. I´ll search for you anywhow. I promise. I hope … Continue reading X is for Xanadu
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W is for Whooperups
Whooperups: Minstrel: Poet and singer, also called a jongleur, who lived and travelled on the largess of the aristocracy. / Bard, mendicant, beggar. Woebegone — (adj) sad or miserable in appearance, see Tabescent: Wasting away, or becoming emaciated. Unskilled whooperups, my guild, to endlessly roam as I sing your praise. Every dazzling … Continue reading W is for Whooperups
V is for Vagarious
Vagarious: erratic and unpredictable in behaviour or direction. Verecund: Modest, bashful, shy. I´m vagarious, doubting ´bout leaving this place full of memories. Shadows of my heart, emblazoned with lost kisses red and sable crest. Hark, avid reader! Dont fall in love as I did, with verecund ghosts! I hope you are … Continue reading V is for Vagarious
U is for Ubiety
Ubiety: The condition or state of existing in a specific point in space, thereness. / Ubiety is a Term used with reſpect to ſpiritual Beings, as Locality is with regared to corporeal ones, and is the very same Thing. (1737, Benjamin Martin, Bibliotheca Technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences.) Unctuous: Unpleasantly … Continue reading U is for Ubiety
T is for Turmoil
Turmoil: A state of great disorder or uncertainty. To be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion. Will you fight with me? The Maelstrom's coming for us. Will you die with me? No need for sorrow, I actually had no faith you'd ever say yes. You will forget me … Continue reading T is for Turmoil
S is for Synchronicity
Synchronicity: is a concept, first introduced by analytical psychologist Carl Jung, which holds that events are "meaningful coincidences" if they occur with no causal relationship yet seem to be meaningfully related. During his career, Jung furnished several different definitions of it. Jung defined synchronicity as an "acausal connecting (togetherness) principle," "meaningful coincidence", "acausal parallelism" or … Continue reading S is for Synchronicity
R is for Bit o´Raspberry /Revolveress
Bit o´Raspberry: An attractive girl, originally a raspberry jam as this was considered the most flavoursome of preserves, so the prettiest of the girls were a bit o' raspberry. Revolveress: A woman who uses a pistol with a great degree of surety. Bit o´Raspberry, roaring pleasure in my ears, romping with my … Continue reading R is for Bit o´Raspberry /Revolveress
Q is for Quarry
Quafftide: The time or season for drinking. Quarry: an animal pursued by a hunter, hound, predatory mammal, or bird of prey. - a thing or person that is chased or sought. Oh, see the shadows! Marauding my dreams, my hopes, What´s she playing at? Like a feral cat, She´s wicked for toying … Continue reading Q is for Quarry
P is for Podsnappery
Podsnappery: smug self-satisfaction and a lack of interest in the affairs of others. an attitude toward life marked by complacency and a refusal to recognize unpleasant facts. Sick of all nonsense, I'm a hermit from the world, now that you are gone. I shatter my glass against your portray, anger … Continue reading P is for Podsnappery
O is for Oath of Fealty
Oath of Fealty: A solemn pledge or promise, appealing to a deity, a ruler, or another entity (not necessarily present) to attest to the truth of a statement or sincerity of one's desire to fulfill a contract or promise, usually on a Relic of Saints. I, as Galahad, promised you the Holy … Continue reading O is for Oath of Fealty