Image by kenne
Branches reach into the dark sky
over windswept grasslands,
directing our eyes and ears
to the relationship between
the living and the dead.
Taking inspiration from the likes of Lewis Carroll, Robert Frost, and Carl Sandburg.
— kenne
So glad you reminded me to go here today, Kenne. That photograph is among my favorites of yours. Actually, I expect a Tim Burton film to stream out of it any minute. Lovely poem to go with it, too.
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. . . I tend to see things darker than life — more contrast adds more to the visual interpretation.
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Three more writers I was fond of as a teen.
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Reblogged this on Becoming is Superior to Being and commented:
On this May Day, I’m reblogging a post from ten years ago. — kenne
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