Welcome to my page, Darlings!!!... I'm writer and cosplayer Antoinette Beard. For many years I played Maleficent. MAU-HAAAAAAAAAA!!!... I could say that she is my alter ego!!!... DO enjoy every aspect of this blog, as I have in creating it!!!... And, I wish for you all, TO LIVE THE MAGIC!!!... (DO scroll all the way down to the end of this page, so you don't miss ANY DELIGHTFUL WICKEDNESS!!!
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This is my raven Diaval, in his humanish form. Hot, isn't he???... Scroll down this page to read my history and to find out more about the Unseellie Court, of which there are myriads of denizens. (I think you'll find it fascinating!!!)
Friday, October 24, 2025
Luke Evans, --- the sexiest Dracula ever!!!... (And, --- he sings that passionately beautiful song!)
The History Of "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" >>>
There are two accounts of the origin of the song. Ewan MacColl said that he wrote the song for Peggy Seeger after she asked him to pen a song for the play in which she was performing at the time. He wrote the song and taught it to Seeger over the telephone. Seeger has told a similar story: she started an affair with MacColl in London in 1956 but returned to the U.S. to separate herself from MacColl because he was already married with a child. Seeger worked for a radio show in Los Angeles the following year, and she informed MacColl that the show had asked for a "hopeful love song" because all the folk songs she sang were sad. In one of his phone calls to her from England, MacColl sang the song he had written. MacColl also used to send her tapes to listen to while they were apart and that this song was included on one of them. Seeger said that she did not connect the song as between MacColl and her the way MacColl had written it because she was not "in love" with him at the time and sang the song from his perspective instead. Seeger performed the song in Los Angeles and then in Chicago, but MacColl himself never recorded the song after singing it to her.
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