More of William Blake's "To See a World...
Fragments from "Auguries of Innocence"
"To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour."
Ha! Wish I could say I had a bit too much of the botanical. Bwahahahaha...
But it's the Old Man hauling out the English Lit books n such, making me bust my brain on the academia. Insisting on "edumacating" me. ;-) (Gotta thank Eva when I get back to the future for that $3 word.)
Huh. Sounds like Blake may have spent time in Faelan....
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In a small corner of Sanctuary are worlds and times that exist, out of sync or in, all being tiny glimpses of a greater tapestry. One such place, the land of the Fae, has a castle, of sorts, that is totally surrounded by a brambled wood. So we begin, in the Worlds of Sanctuary, with the Faelan Stories. And what better, when being introduced to the weird and wonderful, than starting with something slightly familiar. Here we have the sometimes Sleeping Beauty. Ps: It's a story so oldest posts 1st.
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This Blog is a story being delivered in post format. The posts are not stand alone. To follow you need to use the archive and start with oldest posts first, reading from the BOTTOM TO THE TOP of the page. Hope you enjoy this crazy world. - Deb
"Fairy narratives always gather in whatever place is not home." - Diane Purkiss - Troublesome Things.
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