Bad dreams in the night
They told me I was going to lose the fight
Leave behind my wuthering, wuthering
Wuthering Heights

Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy
I've come home, I'm so cold
Let me in through your window

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I also have some landscapes as cards & prints taken from my original cut paper collages made from snippings from old magazines - no paint!
The Fine Art of Recycling!
https://t.co/y6XOXkNgLX

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I love the ground
under his feet. And
the air over his head
and everthing he touches.
Every word he says
I love all his looks
and all his actions
and him entirely
and all together.

Wuthering Heights.
Emily Bronte.

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We would love to see your reviews on books you have read during only. Here is today's review from our staff ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Bronte ‘tragic pair in love forever’

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A couple of sketches💫 During the quarantine I successfully learned the lyrics and choreo of Wuthering Heights, I’m ready to lip sync for my life💪

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[기림승오] Wuthering House 💐

2020.04.26 19:10 출발합니다~💙
🐳💙🐱

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rly quick sketch of kate bush from her iconic wuthering heights music video 🤍🥀

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“Whatcha doin’ Heathcliff?”
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Getting back into Photoshop painting again, so I drew my favorite dysfunctional duo.
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1841 watercolour painting by writer of 'Wuthering Heights' Emily Brontë depicting her pet merlin, a bird of prey rescued from the moors. Brontë named the bird 'Nero'

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Argentine posters by Osvaldo Venturi (1900–1989)

I Vitelloni / Wuthering Heights / Thief of Bagdad / Of Mice and Men

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Jan 20, a great day for releases:

Beatles/Meet the Beatles/64

Bob Dylan/Blood on the Tracks/75

Kate Bush/Wuthering Heights/78

Magazine/Shot By Both Sides/78

XTC/White Music/78

Echo & the Bunnymen/The Killing Moon/84

Blur/Beetlebum/97

Daft Punk/Homework/97

Björk/Vulnicura

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Quotes that make me happy happy happy
"Your beautiful wares always sell and are a constant topic of conversation with visitors."
- The Bronte Parsonage Museum shop

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*Of course* Wuthering Heights is the Byronic coding that TROS winds up leaning toward. It’s dark, it’s sad, it’s high drama with major set dressing, and it’s about people literally doomed to never escape their “bloodlines.”

Insert big oof here.

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Emily Brontë died in 1848. Her masterpiece remains a uniquely powerful novel - the Folio edition features these stunning illustrations by , which capture the swirling moorland air that blows through the book. https://t.co/VOrquDyCvv

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