Listening for the words in a quiet corner of the night. The fiction, poetry, and photography of Jason Evans.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Passers-By
live where you can live as we dig in rooted ground trust what you can trust as we map the traveled towns the sidewalk can be crowded where we hope to catch an eye how do you make peace when we're only passers-by?
Oddyoddyo13, grasshopper came from the John Carradine (sp?) series. I think it was simply Kung Fu or something like that. Many great lines from the Karate Kid, though. "Wax on, wax off.... You too much TV...." :D
Lovely and haunting. There's a sadness and irony here in our temporal scratching against the eternal; our fleeting attempts to make some sort of lasting connection. The photo is as always, perfection.
I am thinking, the 'passer-by sees so much more. The read very easy on the eyes and brain. The flow through like a silk scarf blowing in the gentle breeze.
Perhaps part of the equation is our own--that we not be passers-by, but reach out and listen, and learn, and connect, even if that means we don't get where we're going so fast.
Sere, that really rings true for me. The emotion of what you're saying. Maybe there never was such a thing as a lasting connection. Then again, maybe a piece of us never gives it up completely. (And thanks for mentioning the photo! :) )
SarahA, you're right. To pass by gives the most experience possible to the observer. But sometimes you want to experience less randonmess and more of what draws you.
Jamie Ford, great to see you, my friend! I continue to watch your success with pride. You always have supporter here. Always.
Shakespeare, I know that all of these questions hinge on the stories we tell ourselves in our own heads. Two people can be put in the same situation and feel completely differently about it. One positive, and one negative. I suppose that ultimately we have to take control of our own stories.
Kaye, and peace with being here as opposed to not being here. Connecting or not connecting. Gaining and losing.
11 comments:
i love being that unknown face, the passer-by, in a strange town...
Really nice in tone, rhythm, and message.
Palin took smile and wink out of the equation so now it is a simple walk up and introduce yourself.
There is truth in these words, grasshopper. (Or is it master? I should really watch Karate Kid one day...)
Shadow, mystery brings infinite possibilities.
Karen, I do love rhyme for these sorts of poems.
Walking Man, you betcha!
Oddyoddyo13, grasshopper came from the John Carradine (sp?) series. I think it was simply Kung Fu or something like that. Many great lines from the Karate Kid, though. "Wax on, wax off.... You too much TV...." :D
Lovely and haunting. There's a sadness and irony here in our temporal scratching against the eternal; our fleeting attempts to make some sort of lasting connection. The photo is as always, perfection.
I am thinking, the 'passer-by sees so much more.
The read very easy on the eyes and brain. The flow through like a silk scarf blowing in the gentle breeze.
Evocative as always...
Perhaps part of the equation is our own--that we not be passers-by, but reach out and listen, and learn, and connect, even if that means we don't get where we're going so fast.
I do believe that has been the trouble all along with civilization. We don't know how to make peace and keep peace.
Very appealing poem - and thought provoking.
Sere, that really rings true for me. The emotion of what you're saying. Maybe there never was such a thing as a lasting connection. Then again, maybe a piece of us never gives it up completely. (And thanks for mentioning the photo! :) )
SarahA, you're right. To pass by gives the most experience possible to the observer. But sometimes you want to experience less randonmess and more of what draws you.
Jamie Ford, great to see you, my friend! I continue to watch your success with pride. You always have supporter here. Always.
Shakespeare, I know that all of these questions hinge on the stories we tell ourselves in our own heads. Two people can be put in the same situation and feel completely differently about it. One positive, and one negative. I suppose that ultimately we have to take control of our own stories.
Kaye, and peace with being here as opposed to not being here. Connecting or not connecting. Gaining and losing.
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