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【灵感】关于一些神奇的灵感

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只是类似于素材之类的东东,收集一些我平时脑袋里奇奇怪怪的灵感,想到啥记录一下,可能也看不懂哈哈哈


IP属地:福建1楼2019-05-23 23:58回复
    Tears of Arabic Qishi
    Tears of Arabic keystones
    (阿拉伯契石之泪)


    IP属地:福建2楼2019-05-24 00:02
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      恶魔与天使


      IP属地:福建3楼2019-05-24 00:03
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        双向线——分支剧情/couple
        番外:当她遇见了她(漩涡樱和宇智波樱)


        IP属地:福建4楼2019-05-24 00:05
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          坦林,是 《巴别塔之犬》中提到的苏格兰童话的人物,是一名武士。
          《巴别塔之犬》中这样描述:
          珍妮爱上一个叫做坦林的武士,但这个人被仙女皇后带走,因此珍妮要去救他,把他带回凡人世界。在万圣节的午夜,珍妮守候在树林里,当所有仙子和精灵都骑著马从树林穿过时,他一把将坦林从马上拉下来,紧紧抱住他,无论仙后把坦林变成什么可怕的东西她都不能松手,直到他变成赤裸的男人,到那时他就永远属於她了。
          当珍妮救出坦林,一切尘埃落定后,那位仙女皇后气急败坏的说「你带走的是我骑士团中最好的武士。」「要是昨天我早知道今日的事,我绝对会挖出你的两个灰眼睛,放进泥土做的眼睛;要是昨天我早知道你不属於我,我绝对会无情的挖出你心脏,放入一个石头制的心。」
          summary: Maidens are warned against entering Chaser's woods for fear of losing their virginity. Margaret goes running into the woods to pluck roses, where she encounters Tam O the Lyn, who takes her by the hand. When she returns home, the other girls remark that she appears to be with child, and advise her about finding herbs to induce abortion. She returns to the woods, where she meets with Tam Lin again, who asks her to spare the child. He then instructs her how to rescue her from the fairies. She follows his instructions and rescues him, earning the wrath of the Queen.
          1. I forbid you maidens all
          And a warning take by me
          Don't go down to the Chaser's wood
          If a maid you want to return, return
          If a maid you want to return.
          2. Lady Margaret, Lady Margaret, she's sitting in her bower
          She as red as any rose
          And she's longed to go the Chaser's woods
          To pull them flowers that grow, grow
          to pull them flowers that grow
          3. Now she taken out her silver comb
          Made haste to comb her hair
          And she's gone down to the Chaser's wood
          As fast as she could tear, could tear
          as fast as she could tear
          4. But she hadn't pulled but the one red rose
          The rose that grows there in the green
          When a voice said, "Lady, how you dare touch a rose
          Without no leave of me, of me,
          without no leave of me."
          5. "This rose it is my very own
          My father he gave it to me.
          and I'll bend and I'll pull and I'll break the branch
          And I won't ask leave of thee, of thee,
          no I won't ask leave of thee."
          6. He's taken her by the middle so small
          Down to where the grass it grows so green
          And what he done, well I just couldn't say
          But he never once asked her leave, her leave
          He never once asked her leave.
          7. Four and twenty ladies, all sitting in the hall
          All playing at the chess
          All except for a young Margaret
          She's green as any grass, any grass,
          she's green as any grass.
          8. Yes, there's four and twenty ladies, all sitting in the hall
          All as red as the rose
          All except for a young Margaret
          Pale and wan she goes, she goes
          pale and wan she goes.
          9. Well, up there spoke one of them girls
          And on her face was a smile
          "I think my lady's loved a little long
          And now she goes with child, with child
          Yes, and now she goes with child."
          10. Up there spoke another of them girls
          A pretty little girl was she
          "I know a herb growing in the Chaser's woods
          That'll twine the babe from thee, from thee
          That will twine the babe from thee."
          11. Lady Margaret, she's taken out her silver comb
          Made haste to comb her hair
          And she's gone down to the Chaser's wood
          As fast as she could tear, could tear
          as fast as she could tear.
          12. But she hadn't pulled but the one bit o' herb
          The herb that grows there in the loam
          When up there spoke young Tam Lin
          Saying, "Margaret, leave it alone
          Oh, sweetheart, Margaret, leave it alone."
          13. "Why do you want that bitter, bitter herb
          The herb that grows there in the grey
          Except to twine away the pretty little babe
          We got in our play, our play,
          That we got in our play?"
          14. "Oh tell me this, Tam Lin," she says
          "If a mortal man you be?"
          "Well, I'll tell you truth without the word of a lie
          I got christened as good as thee, as thee
          I got christened as good as thee."
          15. "But as I rode out on a bitter, bitter day
          'Twas from my horse I fell
          And the Queen of the Elvens did take me
          In yonder green wood to dwell, to dwell
          in yonder green wood to dwell."
          16. "And it's every seventh seventh year
          We pay toll to hell ans the last one here is the first to go.
          And I fear the toll, it's meself, it's meself
          Yes, I fear the toll's meself."
          17. "Oh, tonight it is the Halloween
          When the Elven Court shall ride
          And if you would your true lover save
          By the old mill bridge you must hide, you must hide
          By the old mill bridge you must hide."
          18. First there'll come the black horse
          And it's then there'll come the brown
          they'll both race by the white
          You must throw your arms up around my neck
          And I must not hear afright, afright
          I must not hear afright."
          19. "And they'll change me then, and it's all in your arms
          to many's the beasts wild
          You must hold me tight, you must fear me not
          I'm the father of your child,
          you know that I'm the father of your child."
          20. Well the woods grew dark, and the woods grew dim
          Tam Lin he was gone.
          And she's picked up her little white feet
          And to the old mill-bridge she has run now, she has run
          To the old mill-bridge she has run.
          21. But she looked high, and she looked low
          She compassed all around
          But she nothing saw, she nothing heard
          She heared no mortal sound, no sound
          she heard no mortal sound.
          22. Untill the darkest hour of that night
          She heard the bridles ring
          It chilled her heart, gave her a start
          More than any mortal thing, any thing
          More than any mortal thing.
          23. First there came the black horse,
          then there came the brown
          They both race by the white
          She threw her arms up around his neck
          And he did not her afright, and afright
          he did not her afright.
          24. Then thunder roared across the sky
          And the stars burnt as bright as day
          And the Queen of the Elvens give a thrilling cry,
          "Tam-a-Lin, he's away, he's away
          Tam-a-Lin he's away."
          25. Well they changed him then - it was all in her arms
          To a lion roaring wild
          But she held him tight, she feared him not
          He was the father of her child, she knew that he was
          The father of her child.
          26. Well they changes him again - it was all in her arms
          To a big black dog to bite
          But she held him tight and she feared him not
          He did not hear afright, afright, he did not hear afright
          27. And they changed him again - it was all in her arms
          To a big black hissing snake
          But she held him tight she feared him not
          He was one of God's own make, she knew that
          He was one of God's own make.
          28. And they changed him again - it ws all in her arms
          To a white-hot bar of iron
          But she held him tight, she feared him not
          He'd done to her no harm, no harm
          he had done to her no harm.
          29. Then they changed him again - it was all in her arms
          To a mother-naked man
          She threw her cloak around his shoulders,
          Saying, "Tam-a-Lin, we've won, love, we've won,"
          Saying, "Tam-a-Lin, we've won."
          30. Then the Queen of the Elvens, how she cursed young Tam Lin
          Oh, how she cursed him good
          "I should have torn out your eyes young Tam Lin
          I should have put in two eyes of wood, of wood
          I should have put in two eyes of wood."
          31. "It's curses on you, Tam Lin," she says
          "You once was my very own.
          And when you were mine, I should have tore out your heart
          And put in a heart of stone, cold stone
          Yes put in a heart of stone."


          IP属地:福建5楼2019-06-01 23:02
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