#how big how blue how beautiful

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 Don’t make the mountain your enemyGet out, get up there insteadYou saw the stars out in front

Don’t make the mountain your enemy
Get out, get up there instead
You saw the stars out in front of you
Too tempting not to touch
But even though it shocked you
Something’s electric in your blood

And people just untie themselves
Uncurling like flowers 
If you could just forgive yourself ❋   


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 I make songs to tie people to meWith a ribbon of fantasy around their necksSuch a beautiful bowThat I make songs to tie people to meWith a ribbon of fantasy around their necksSuch a beautiful bowThat I make songs to tie people to meWith a ribbon of fantasy around their necksSuch a beautiful bowThat I make songs to tie people to meWith a ribbon of fantasy around their necksSuch a beautiful bowThat I make songs to tie people to meWith a ribbon of fantasy around their necksSuch a beautiful bowThat

I make songs to tie people to me
With a ribbon of fantasy around their necks
Such a beautiful bow
That I hold in my fist
And I will not let go


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Florence + The Machine /Ship to Wreck

Florence, the Magician.

Art by me, but inspiration credits to whoever came up with the idea of turning that photo of Florence into Tarot’s ‘The Magician’ (I saw a lot of similar posts so idk who to give credits)

You can find more of my drawings on my Instagram:@jairo.dw

Lungs,for example, was a total shambles. I’d decided I wanted my whole life to be like a festival: halfway up a tree, covered in glitter, high on E.”

“Ceremonials was a big, silver-gray massive shard of life, a sword, quite dark and very bleak. But then my drinking at that time was pretty bad, and so I wanted to dress everything up in a huge cathedral of sound.”  

How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful was celestial and electric, because I was heartbroken and annoyed and determined to beat it all out of me. It was a very masculine record.”  

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A limited edition of Useless Magic, a collection of lyrics and poetry by Florence Welch featuring a new cover designed by @gucci.

Now available exclusively in-store at the Gucci Wooster Bookstore in New York, The Gucci Garden in Florence, Dover Street Market London and online at the Florence + The Machine webstore.

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