Beguile

charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way

WulfHelm

WulfHelm

@wulfhelm.bsky.social

Was it Stephen King who wrote about the dark lacking the ability to create? Capable of making only the same simple patterns over and over again. Just bright enough to beguile the foolish and the lost and the broken?

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Sloane Veronica

Sloane Veronica

@sloaneveronica.bsky.social

If I were imprisoned by a cruel warden, I would simply beguile him with my charms and soften his cold heart until he freed me out of gratitude.

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Tade Thompson

Tade Thompson

@tadethompson.bsky.social

"Music for a while
Shall all your cares beguile.

Wond'ring how your pains were eas'd
And disdaining to be pleas'd
Till Alecto free the dead
From their eternal bands,
Till the snakes drop from her head,
And the whip from out her hands.

Music for a while
Shall all your cares beguile."

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