Re: Aida
in reply to a message by Tuesday
Aida Helen and Aida Penelope transport me to a world of ancient mythology. Aida already puts me there, so Helen and Penelope complete the feeling nicely.
Aida Sylvia is stunning. Sylvia is so romantic to me, thanks to that scene in "Shakespeare in Love," where Gwenyth P. recites, "What light be light if Sylvia be not seen? What joy is joy if Sylvia b not by?" (I hope I got that right -- I'm beginning to doubt it though. Anyone, please correct me if I've misquoted it.)
Thanks muchly!
Aida Sylvia is stunning. Sylvia is so romantic to me, thanks to that scene in "Shakespeare in Love," where Gwenyth P. recites, "What light be light if Sylvia be not seen? What joy is joy if Sylvia b not by?" (I hope I got that right -- I'm beginning to doubt it though. Anyone, please correct me if I've misquoted it.)
Thanks muchly!