A tribute to Antinous, Hadrian and their love.
Music: Ab's Song (version by Iron and Wine). Originally recorded by the Marshall Tucker Band, 1973.
Lyrics:
"And if I died at 23
Would you bury me in the sunshine?
Please let me know that you're still mine
Though I'm gone
My love for you is oh-so strong
And when the grass grows over me
Let me know you still love me
Never put nobody else above me
Then I'll know
My love for you will always grow."
Artwork: drawings by Uendi
For more info: www.antinopolis.org
this song is narcissistic. he is saying adorn me like a god after i am dead because i will always miss the world. and you are so beautiful and to have such a beautiful person adorn me with love;energy. i love the song!!!!! i wonder if after we "die"(OMG!!!!!! WE DIE) we (as in a willing entity) have the ability to send 'good' and 'bad' energy. i wonder if the enlightened masters forgo this stage of heaven and go to the playground(where you play with god as children) remember words are analogies.
ziplockism 1 day ago
Thank you for posting such an beautiful song for our beloved god Antinous! Ave Vive Antinoi
Antinous bless you Uendi.
darkostaramoon 2 years ago
this is the most beautiful song ever.
ffionn94 2 years ago
........this is great man !!
StichtingOnbenul 3 years ago
Superb blend of art and music!
percydovetonsil 3 years ago