Atually the wings can be removed and thay are held on by a strap around the neck and a strap around the waist of the doll :D
No you're thinking of Mercury or his counterpart-Hermes. Cupid is a cherub so they are on his back. Good q though.
there are two arrow in the back of cupid.
No one really knows. He is to fast because he is a god. And if you didn't know cupid is a god his roman name is cupid his greek name is Aro. But people asume that a heart is on the back of his arrow.
Sam Cooke
Bless the Wings - That Bring You Back - was created in 1990.
Get fake Angel wings and staple/tape them on your back
Psyche was a very beautiful girl. She caught the eye of Cupid. He took her to live with him. Psyche was very happy with Cupid and she loved him. One day, Cupid let Psyche's sisters visit their home. The sisters made Psyche doubt Cupid and believe he was a monster. Psyche sneaked a look at Cupid while he was sleeping one night, but she got caught when candle wax dripped on him and he woke up. He made her leave him, scolding her for not believing in him and loving him no matter what he looked like. There are a few different endings though. Some say Psyche ran away, and Aphrodite/Venus (Cupid's Mom) took pity on her and turned her into an owl or something. There's also an ending where Cupid and Psyche got back together and basically lived happily ever after.
Cupid left Psyche because she had broken her promise of not looking at him. Persuaded by her sisters that he might be a monster, while he was asleep, she took a knife and a lamp to peek at his face. If he was a monster, she would have stabbed him. However, recognizing him as a god, the god of love no less, she was entranced and rather shocked. Hence, oil from her lamp dripped onto him, and he awoke to find her looking at him when he did not want to reveal his identity yet. Therefore, he left, because he couldn't bear to live in a house in which there was no trust. So desperate for him back, Psyche seeks out Venus for help. Eventually, Cupid and Psyche get together again, marry, she becomes immortal, and they live on Olympus together.
The violin lures the monster back in Young Frankenstein.
The insect with wings and distinctive stripes on its back is a wasp.
On the grasshoppers back
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