He sees two other windows
Oblivious to him
Each one a screen
Lives playing out
A sliver of reality
A slice of time
Will they look at him
Looking at them
Or the other windows on his train
Or when the train moves
At the city lights
And the stars in the lonely sky?
(Thoughts on a bullet train station in Kyoto.)
[…] A Passenger Looks Out His Window β Nes Felicio Photography […]
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Beautiful verse and a wonderful photo. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks, Mr. Mel.
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This is certainly applicable to the theme. I see one person is looking at her phone and the lady on the left probably as well. It is said in a few hundred years evolution will finally be proved or disproved. We should grow a lump at the back of our necks to make it easier to stare down at our phones π
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That image of an evolved human staring down at the phone is funny.
It might also be that the phone chip will just be embedded in our heads. π
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Great shot. Makes me wonder what is how many times it have been watched without even knowing it. π€
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π I heard we’re all being watched all the time. π
Thanks for dropping by and for sharing your comment.
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