Sunday, February 13, 2011

Mysore Malige Sweety Images

A word, a verse: Sixteenth - "stall" A bare tree

temporize v. intr. [Lat. medievalists. timed to "pass time", der. tempus-Poris of "time"] (I stalled, etc. aus. have). - 1. Linger, take time waiting for the opportune moment comes to act or that the situation resolves itself. 2. ant. or rare. Act according to circumstances and opportunity; juggle.


pick up shoots of ideas between the words of others, restrained gestures, tears parted and then broken in the days ahead. Hours of which can still speak, on which we can still construct a different season. Better or worse, is often not important, just that it is elsewhere. Far .


Far from a small, crowded, narrow street where we seem to be planted as lemons among the reeds. Similar to each other, and buildings seem to block us up, but that they sway back and forth is an illusion, they do it for us to believe that it is better to wait temporize, until the wind has calmed down, until it will be easier to get out of the groove without bothering anyone.

And while growing up, fast and quiet s'infittiscono, stealing land, to shield the light, and whisper that to forget is the only way to escape .

Yes, run away.

Elsewhere, far away.

few days, yes, we do it in a few days.


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