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Jessie Dennis

Where Are My Wings
Where Are My Wings by @SoxFox (Jessie Dennis)

The butterfly saw the small fox crying alone in the wind. He asked, "Why little fox, what ever is wrong? What is the reason for your tears?"

"Because," cried little Sox, "someone took my wings."

"Oh," said the butterfly, "then you can have mine..."


Go figure, scanner killed it XP Venting.

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20y140d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 11 July, 2004 @ 02:12 AM

i like the picture ....very sad but awsome image description :p..good luck on your next art thingys O_x....Kweh!!! :p..

Posted: Sunday, 11 July, 2004 @ 02:57 AM

Aww...so very sad and yet beautiful. I like how only the butterfly and her tear are colored, because in a world of gray there is always color... Great job on this!

Posted: Sunday, 11 July, 2004 @ 08:12 AM
Artwise:
I like it, a minimalist peice with very expresive emotion.
Maybe part of a series?
Pararllell thought:
Whoa coolness!
I have to show the wife!
One of her fave charcaters here, in our local gaming group, is her were-buttrefly that can turn into a fox too because she has a fox familiar.
Even wierder she is a were-butterfly because a butterfly felt sorry for a barren couple and gave its animus up to cause her birth. [15 years ago realtime, 25 game years]
Wierd or what?
Were you reading the Vedas too?
I.O.

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