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smutprincess:

rainbowlovesher:

The beginning of I Write Sins Not Tragedies slowed down and layered over The Ballad of Mona Lisa

holy shit

woah

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The other day I was looking through some old sketchbooks of mine and I found something about the myth of Undine. She was a water goddess or water nymph and she was supposed to make people feel like there was no danger in the world and lull them into a sense of security. And she causes people to walk into the water. I’ve been thinking about that a lot over the last couple months. Undine will probably pop up somewhere [on the new album]. I do like stories from ancient times and the beginning of literature — the way they use personification. A character was not only a being but representative of a passion like adultery. Each character had an aspect of human nature that they represented. I found that a useful tool.

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woodenhearttt:

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You know that moment when you’re reading a book and you just have to stop and bite your lip and squeal or sigh or close your eyes and wrinkle your nose and forehead and press the book against your heart and just like sit there and try to soak up the gorgeous literature via osmosis?

That’s my favorite part of reading. 

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smutprincess:

rainbowlovesher:

The beginning of I Write Sins Not Tragedies slowed down and layered over The Ballad of Mona Lisa

holy shit

woah

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