Wednesday, October 19, 2005

let there be fright


Strangely combined earth and sky mix the background to make an abstract object appear as more than the garbage it really is.


The crowd gathers, an uprising without arms, a peaceful approach to gazing in a far off direction with a blank expression.


Twisted into a torso configuration without clothes or sexuality in a muted neutrality built into the emotionless objects.


Horror abides in the closeness to death one breath, or lack thereof, can bring us and the perpetual layer we place between our emotions to hold back those we love is perhaps the most frightening of all.

1 Comments:

Blogger Sir James Eric Watkins said...

I find wisdom in your words.

8:53 AM  

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