About the title... in Latin, the term "lacrimosa" translates into "weeping". A famous piece was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is most commonly associated with the term in the modern day. According to zenmoments.org: "The Requiem Mass in D minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was composed in Vienna in 1791, during the last year of the composer’s life. ‘Lacrimosa’ is part of that Requiem Mass and reveals some of the deepest feelings of human beings and one of mankind’s biggest fears: Death." I use the title "Lacrimosa Lolita" because of it's classically dark connotations, and I'll be frank - I really like it.
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A lovely blog so far!
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