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Imagining love: "Eros came out of heaven, dressed in a purple cape," an enchanting, even if fragmented, interpretation from poetess Sappho. See our “Symbols of Love” Highlight above for a primer on her work and writings. Image via The Complete Poems of Sappho, ed. Willis Barnstone, 2009. #ceremonyis Spirit Fanfic, Purple Cape, Eros And Psyche, Aphrodite Aesthetic, Greek Mythology Gods, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Cream Aesthetic, Lore Olympus, Roman Mythology

Imagining love: "Eros came out of heaven, dressed in a purple cape," an enchanting, even if fragmented, interpretation from poetess Sappho. See our “Symbols of Love” Highlight above for a primer on her work and writings. Image via The Complete Poems of Sappho, ed. Willis Barnstone, 2009. #ceremonyis

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