
Wine, women, and song. Art, beauty, and life. Liberty, ecstasy, and recipes for really tasty drinks. Women may be naked, beauty may be subjective, and ecstasy is not a chemical. Eleleu! Iou! Iou!
963 posts
Degeneratelowlife
degeneratelowlife

-
dionysian-light reblogged this · 12 years ago
-
rivertrickster reblogged this · 12 years ago
-
rivertrickster liked this · 12 years ago
More Posts from Dionysian-light
Echoes on the last day of Ariadneia...

“Ariadne” John William Waterhouse
Drink recipe: Hungarian Zen Master
1/2 oz Spiced Rum, 1 oz Jagermeister, over ice. Fill with root beer. Om.
Ah, I almost forgot -- Happy Ariadneia! Celebrate, if at all possible, by letting someone beautiful lead you out of a confusing place you got yourself lost in. Yeah, I know. Like every other day, right?

John Raphael Smith, Ariadne and Theseus, 1788
Not sure who wrote this, but it's... (looking for a word) ...wonderful.
Gone are the raucous revelers. Silent are the lyres, the drums, the voices.
No more do the fevered feet trample upon the forgotten cup, the discarded clothes, the half-eaten fruit.
They have all ran shrieking without into the cloying darkness, the verdant wilds, the twisting labyrinth.
All But One.