Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Refracted Night










You forget that, in the dark, we must move closer together in order to see each other. You were never alone.

14 comments:

  1. That's not the only reason to move closer together. I loved this line :)

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  2. Argh. I love this.

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  3. It comforts me to see you, though when I cannot feel you I get scared.

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  4. Maybe I needed
    the night
    the shadows
    the darkest days
    so my direction, my path –
    my truth –
    would deflect back
    to you
    again

    And it is only through
    the light of the stars
    (tasting the distance,
    like falling tears)
    that I can feel you next to me
    in the dark of this night,
    my love

    x
    ff

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  5. why is it that you are the one who writes the words I NEED to hear? <3 this

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  6. Why is it that you friend, are the one with the words I NEED to hear?

    At Least I am aware of the words that I deserve. <3 your mind and your heart

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  7. Darkness
    is where love begets life
    where hunger ends it.

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  8. Seeing you brings me comfort, but to feel your presence, is all I need.

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  9. I can see you even from the other side of the world, All I have to do is close my eyes and your right here inside me.

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  10. Please move closer. I can't see you at all right now.

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  11. If only you can see me standing next to you.

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  12. That image is John Marston from Red Dead Redemption? The photographer took a blurred picture of a video game?

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  13. Kimberley,

    Jon, the photographer took a picture of a billboard in a subway that happened to be for the game Red Dead Redemption. It's not the video game itself, no. If you go back through the entries, you'll notice that Jon occasionally will snap edges/parts of the comercial installations that we share our public space with.

    I have a good friend who does nothing BUT take pictures inside video games, as art

    http://turbulence.org/blog/2009/10/21/telling-death-by-pippa-tshabalala/

    I personally really enjoyed Red Dead Redemption but Jon, however, doesn't play video games.

    Thank you for your interest,

    Iain

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