pier 7
By yi-ching lin
Tags: afternoon, Dinwiddie Construction, Embarcadero, fisherman's wharf, horizon, lamps, lit, ocean, path, pier, Pier 7, retrospective, san francisco, skyline, sun, sunset, The Embarcadero, Transamerica, Transamerica Corporation, Transamerica Pyramid, warmth, water, water's edge, William Pereira
Category: art, city, nature, photo challenges, photography, poetry, structure, weekly photo challenge, writing
dreaming… a random bit
medicine buddha mantra: Tayata Om Bekandze Bekandze Maha Bekandze Radza Samudgate Soha
health, wealth, and prosperity: Om Vasudhare Svaha
discover challenge: retrospective
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by the water’s edge,
holding it in is still more
noble than letting
it out. you show
me this by way of
example, the centuries
of men and women –
fathers and mothers,
daughters and sons
friends and lovers –
who by day held
their struggles
humming within
the palms of their
hands and by night
plunged them into
waters as deep as their
breaths, coming up
for air, whispering
only into the gaps
between the stories
that were meant
to be told, passed on
.
20161230:1936
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An in between each breath, silently
our, and their secrets shall,
dreamingly pass…
kisses chris