Thursday, June 18, 2009

Semantics


Watching the ferry cross the straits
Asking the silliest question, "Does he miss me already?"
School girl semantics

16 comments:

JR's Thumbprints said...
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JR's Thumbprints said...

Would your thoughts be the same if the straits were overburden with wind and white caps?

the walking man said...

I can only relate in an intellectual way to this Tara because:

A)No school girl ever wondered that about me
&
B)I have never been the sort that daydreams were built upon.

BUT I like the imagery, it does remind me that there is still youth in the world that is most likely still like the same youth of yesteryear.

Inside our hands, outside our hearts said...

Jr,

I would, The water would only remind me of how the tide pushes and pulls, just like love and well, the wind can talk, carrying with it even the smallest of voices. One needs only to listen.

Soft love,
T

Charles Gramlich said...

I miss Lana even when she's just in the next room, so yeah.

Deb said...

Anytime I'm sitting staring at any body of water, it reminds me of the past, or someone special that I had once loved, thinking similar thoughts. Loved this!

Inside our hands, outside our hearts said...

Charles,

How lovely you are and how luck she is.

But I suppose you would say you were the lucky one.

wonderful love can.

soft love,
T

Devika said...

Tara, enjoyed the verse, but i don't think its about schoolgirl semantics....love is about such thoughts/doubts/search for meaning etc life long I think...

But to me it seems such questions are less significant if its about pure love...because then we will always be restricting our ability to love -- until we get an answer!

so goes my thoughts,

wishes,
devika

Magyar said...

dawning
above this island's inlet
home

Lovely photo and words... make me wonder!
_m

Tim said...

T, your exquisite verse and image reminds me of Fitzgerald's haunting close on Gatsby: "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne ceaselessly into the past." We never really leave the schoolyard. We never grow tired of being missed, or wanting to be missed.

Thanks for such a provocative reminder.

t

gulnaz said...

i can relate to every word of it!! the beauty of the verse and picture touches to the bone.

Laure said...

this is so lovely. so.

Ričardas said...

I can't stop admiring your pictures. And words fit nicely to them. It's just a guess for the last one as I've never been a school girl :)

Monkey Man said...

Your photography is only surpassed by your prose. Thank you for the kind comments on my musings.

Des said...

So well written. I really like how you use the word semantics, because sometimes emotions can't be easily categorized or expressed in words.

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