Thursday, October 12, 2017

I found you...



In the silence of the ticking of the clock’s minute hand, I found you. 
In the echoes of the reverberations of time, I found you. 
In the tender silence of the long summer night, I found you. 
In the fragrance of the rose petals, I found you. 
In the orange of the sunset, I found you. 
In the echoes of the mountains, I found you. 
In the green of the valleys, I found you. 
In the chaos of this world, I found you. 

Avijeet Das
An excerpt from his prose.
For my dear friend C.B.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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dianne said...

Hello dear C.B. Thank you for stopping by, it is always lovely to hear from you.Thank you also for this lovely but sad song...I guess for some love doesn't last forever, or ever begin. I have always enjoyed the songs of Simon and Garfunkel, especially this one. They have such sweet and gentle voices. I hope you are well? I often wonder how you are and what you are doing. Have you visited any grand houses and their wonderful gardens recently? England is so green and lovely unlike some of the stark landscapes here. It rained here yesterday for the first time since August the 4th. My grass is almost dead and the plants are suffering.
I am dreading the heat of Summer.
I hope your film is progressing as you would wish, have you had any more ideas about the script, etc.?
I don't have any news to report, life goes on here in an ordinary fashion. My hopes and dreams keep me going. Take care dear one, please come back soon or when you have the time.
Much love, your friend Dianne. xoxox

dianne said...

Hello again dear C.B.
Two of my American Instagram friends, twin sisters, are in Paris this week. They have left their families at home as they will be attending a conference in London next week. I am enjoying their IG stories of the places they visit in Paris each day. It is very exciting for me to see this beautiful city from a female perspective. So much beauty and history in this city as you would know!
Bye for now dear one, Dianne xoxox