Because ends do come, and they disturb.
look out below.....nice~
A touch of vertigo? Or just a little insecure anxiety? I keep rereading this and get more nervy each time.
interesting interpretation. dizzying with what should be so sturdy..
Yes I now the feeling of being mortar-less. This makes me want to shout, "mortar, mortar" like someone at the scene of a fire shouts for water.
Farewells to feeling grounded; it is not for the faint of heart.
Fascinating farewell!
It's hard when one is not grounded ... it's a sad farewell.
..what one bids farewell to _does count..lovely..many thanks..
oH, I hate heights. My family got me to go up one of the (the late) Twin towers. I could not move from the wall. We were never meant to be that high.Well done.love-bd
handsome young fellowmama tried drugs got him badsickening death pallMrs. Jim's cousin died of overdose yesterday.I'm ready for equals to welcome the spring...
What an interesting take on the prompt. I'm a bit phobic, myself.
Thanks for your comments!
Because ends do come, and they disturb.
ReplyDeletelook out below.....
ReplyDeletenice~
A touch of vertigo? Or just a little insecure anxiety? I keep rereading this and get more nervy each time.
ReplyDeleteinteresting interpretation. dizzying with what should be so sturdy..
ReplyDeleteYes I now the feeling of being mortar-less. This makes me want to shout, "mortar, mortar" like someone at the scene of a fire shouts for water.
ReplyDeleteFarewells to feeling grounded; it is not for the faint of heart.
ReplyDeleteFascinating farewell!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard when one is not grounded ... it's a sad farewell.
ReplyDelete..what one bids farewell to _does count..lovely..many thanks..
ReplyDeleteoH, I hate heights. My family got me to go up one of the (the late) Twin towers. I could not move from the wall. We were never meant to be that high.
ReplyDeleteWell done.
love-bd
handsome young fellow
ReplyDeletemama tried drugs got him bad
sickening death pall
Mrs. Jim's cousin died of overdose yesterday.
I'm ready for equals to welcome the spring.
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What an interesting take on the prompt. I'm a bit phobic, myself.
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