HOME | DD

Published: 2008-09-14 01:28:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 1031; Favourites: 33; Downloads: 0
Redirect to original
Description
Full view and inhale the scent of the cool raindrops, painting the blue window...
In harmony with the scent of unborn peach...
Blend the scent of some burning wood, a fireplace...
The amber dimmed light inside, blue outside...
Feel yourself a little dizzy with the excitingly sad joy of having drunk just enough...
Feel your eyes water, gently...
Listen to the sounds of raindrops... Crackling wood... The unconscious sounds of the old house, murmuring the past, humming an old old song, indistinctively...
Feel your muscles, relax...
Forget your physical existence, get closer to your fragile soul...
It desperately needs to be loved, sometimes...
* * *
Please full view...
And if you have it somewhere, listen to "Ausencia", by CΓ©saria Evoria, the beautiful barefoot diva, from the soundtrack of the Movie, "Underground"...
Dance unconsciously while daydreaming, a clumsy tango... However you want, wherever and whenever you want...
Be; "you"...
. . .
Idris Can KoΓ§
. . .
Related content
Comments: 14
Just-Daydreaming [2010-08-10 20:57:58 +0000 UTC]
The "frame" looks good and the picture of the flower is, of course, also beautiful...
And what you wrote about being oneself, I agree with you
π: 0 β©: 0
Mizu-teh-Artsi [2009-01-27 15:31:38 +0000 UTC]
You pictures are absolutely amazing!
I always feel a great peace with them
Great job!
π: 0 β©: 0
kharax In reply to soul-rose [2009-02-11 15:05:20 +0000 UTC]
Thank you and yours is a very beautiful comment...
π: 0 β©: 0
Mythhunter [2008-12-27 22:20:57 +0000 UTC]
What a beautiful sight to see of a flower. Peaceful and lovely...
π: 0 β©: 1
snowunmasked [2008-09-14 16:07:30 +0000 UTC]
It's very interesting how this seems like a scene beyond a screen... and yet the one blossom has "melted" right through. Like moonlight on mirrors
π: 0 β©: 1
kharax In reply to snowunmasked [2008-09-22 15:16:38 +0000 UTC]
You seem to see what I think
And that is a lovely sight..
π: 0 β©: 1