mockingbird

mock·ing·bird (mkng-bûrd) n.

A gray and white bird of the southern and eastern United States, noted for mimicking the sounds of other birds and insects.
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how’m i doing- mountain man

sabino:

by ali bosworth

gpoy

sabino:

by ali bosworth

gpoy

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SO MUCH WANT

SO MUCH WANT

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misanthropix:

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thesilenceofsnow:

I had wasted my boyhood, true:
but it was for you.You had poets enough on the shelf,I gave you myself.— Oscar Wilde, Roses and Rue, III

thesilenceofsnow:

I had wasted my boyhood, true:

but it was for you.
You had poets enough on the shelf,
I gave you myself.
— Oscar Wilde, Roses and Rue, III

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letterstovariouspersons:

James Dean adjusting the lighting for his photography.

letterstovariouspersons:

James Dean adjusting the lighting for his photography.

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emily dickinson’s only surviving dress 
photo by annie leibovitz, from pilgrimage

emily dickinson’s only surviving dress 

photo by annie leibovitz, from pilgrimage

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