Impermanence 13 Friday Dec 2013 Posted by Esther H. in Poésie ≈ 12 Comments TagsTanka, Temps Painting by Xie Qiu Wa Everlastingness is a bitter delusion that we cherish too. For “always” is a far too Long word for a human life. TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrEmailMoreTelegramLinkedInPrintStumblePocketRedditWhatsAppLike Loading... Related
Deodatta Shenai-Khatkhate said:
Great poem! Thanks for sharing!
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muchachanine said:
…très philosophique, ma chère.
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Esther said:
Philosophique ou désenchantée?
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muchachanine said:
😉 Ach, Esther…
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Jeff Schwaner said:
Hard to be disenchanted with the world when the poetry’s so good.
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Esther said:
🙂
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sirpamononen said:
makes everything else stop for one moment!
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Daniel Ionson said:
Wow, that’s a megaton of ontology delivered in a tea cup. Longing for eternal life sits at the core of the human predicament. (I’ll just stop myself now.) 😉
Another great use of media here. Her expression is perfect.
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advocatemmmohan said:
Reblogged this on aksharaalu – Best Collections.
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Cochonfucius said:
Each second, a change.
What could, then, last forever ?
All evaporates.
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ledrakenoir said:
Very well written… 🙂
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