I I V A R I

I I‧V A‧R I

[ˈiːʋɑri]

Iivari is a Finnish male name, deeply rooted in the country's cultural and linguistic heritage. It is considered a Finnish form of the Old Norse name Ívarr, which itself is composed of the elements "yr," meaning "yew" or "bow," and "herr," meaning "warrior." Thus, Iivari carries the combined meaning of "yew warrior" or "bow warrior." The name reflects the historical importance of archery and warfare in Norse and Finnish societies.










A Journey Through Time

| a rainy night | wet asphalt distorting the street lights | the smell of fresh rain | the moonlight reaching through the clouds |
| soft skin | candles | a denim jacket | apocalypse | 0010 0000 0001 0101 0010 0110 | tears in the rain | power lines | fireplace |
| big stupid eyes | oblivion |

"I went out last night to forget that

I went out and stared it down

But the moon just stared back at me

And in its light I saw my two feet on the ground"


-Phil Elvrum