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"On the last day I took her where the wild roses grow
She lay on the bank, the wind light as a thief
And I kissed her goodbye, said all beauty must die,
And knelt down and planted a rose 'tween her teeth..."

-- Where the Wild Roses Grow

Photograph by me. The blood effect is a scan of red ink on paper.

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:iconanonymousaphasia:
saddeningly beautiful
or, um
beautifully saddening!
i'm not sure which....
but this is very nice!
:iconlemming-zack:
That is one of the most disturbing songs I ever heard....and it still freaks me out that Kyle sung it! *L*

The image is stunningly beautiful. It's evocative and thought provoking.

Nice work.

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Zack.
Aspiring Author

Definition of Zack - "One whose brain flows with a turbulent stream of unending ideas, but who lacks the ability to lock them to a page in the binding fetters of prose."
:iconeye2soul:
Those song lyrics probably add to the sadness of the image. It's a sad song in itself.
:cries:
Thank you for the comment and the :+fav:!

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All beauty must die. Muahaha.
:iconeye2soul:
I know. o_o; It's pretty horrible alright. Kylie has a dark side. Go figure.
Thanks though, I'm glad you like it. :aww:

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All beauty must die. Muahaha.
:iconanonymousaphasia:
=]!

haha...i just put an exclamation point next to an expression.....i'm so weird.....heh!

<3
:iconjtorcaz:
O.O
WOW
O.O

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:iconeye2soul:
:giggle: I'm guessing you like it? Thanks so much for the :+fav: :hug:

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All beauty must die. Muahaha.
:iconjtorcaz:
yuz welcome :hug:
u should make as print :D

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:iconmatheaa:
Beauty.

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Can i kiss Your neck...?

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