mossmarchen:“So he picked up the leaves and laid one of them on the mouth of his dead wife, an
mossmarchen:“So he picked up the leaves and laid one of them on the mouth of his dead wife, and the two others on her eyes. And hardly had he done this than the blood stirred in her veins, rose into her pale face, and colored it again. Then she drew breath, opened her eyes, and asked, ‘Ah, God, where am I?’‘You are with me, dear wife,’ he answered, and told her how everything had happened, and how he had brought her back again to life… But a change had taken place in her. After she had been restored to life, it seemed as if all love for her husband had gone out of her heart.”— excerpt from “The Three Snake-Leaves” by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimmskirt, rose corsage: Victorian Maidennecklace: Alice and the Piratesparasol: Baby the Stars Shine Brightrose bow: h.Naoto FRILLblouse, corset: thrift shop findsbonnet: handmade -- source link