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my shadow

my shadow

 

 

my shadow is annoying

follows me everywhere I go

 

that is if the sun is shining

 

late evening my shadow gets elongated

and makes me look thin

 

at noon, my shadow becomes portly

 

the only shadow that delights me

is when I see your shadow enter my room

and float across my bed until the sun goes down.

 

I hold it until morning

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lonelynightlove

The Lonely Old man Sits by the Window

the lonely man at the window

the old man sits by the window

she left him here yesterday

said she would be back soon

he went to bed but could not sleep

has she stayed away on purpose?

next morning he arises again

to sit and wait even if it takes an eternity

he said he would wait

and that he did until his dying day

this morning at daybreak

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woman in starbuck's window

woman in a starbuck’s window

 

 

woman sits in a starbuck’s window

looking, searching, waiting, watching

 

is it the thing that watchers

in an  Edward Hopper painting

wait, search, look, watch for

 

does she know

who she is looking for

who she is searching for

who she is waiting for

who she is watching for

 

I wonder if the subjects in

Hopper’s pa...

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lonelywaitingsearching

a Hopper in the making

a Hopper in the making

 

I photographed

three lonely men drinking coffee

in  a coffee shop

 

how did I know they were lonely

they were straight out of an

Edward Hopper painting

like the people in “Night Hawks”

 

the light coming in the windows

reminded me of several of his paintings

of women looking out to bright light

that flowed in but brought no relief

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cafeHopper. nighhawkslonely

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