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You walk in the room and you're wearing a frown
You reach for the shelf and cradle it down
The Music Box Dancer, what does it prove
Only that you need to see a statue that moves
A tutu of satin, bordered with lace
Slender lines, agile legs, a wonderland face
Her beauty is balanced, an immovable pose
Eternally destined to remain on her toes
Music Box Dancer, she is only a toy
Project upon her your dreams of wanting life's joy
She's perched on her stand, and never will part
A final gaze upon her, now the music will start
You wind the doll up, it's nostalgic because
You've been here before, so give one final pause
To dream of the future, to reflect on the past
Music Box Dancer start your whirling at last
The room fills with music, such a cute song
Watching her go 'round and 'round, she's where she belongs
Bring joy to the watchers, spreading a glow
Whenever wound up, she'll put on a good show
Music Box Dancer, do you think or believe
She could step off her box if she wanted to leave
So easy it is, twirl around with such grace
Staying in her circle, she remains in one place
Such a brief moment, a small time to spend
The dancing will slow soon, the music will end
In real life we're plastic, nature's unfair
How can we breathe life, how can we share
The knowledge and insights hidden in tombs
We're all Music Box Dancers all alone in our rooms
We sit on our shelves where objects reside
We don't allow the music to get right inside
Music Box Dancer's now completely alone
No winder or no listener, because nobody's home
How long before someone will re-wind the spring?
The room will now be witness; and silence can't sing
Day 22/365
I walk past these buildings most days on the way into work and have been waiting for the right time to get a shot of them and hoping for the right cloud formation above them. Today was the day. Good result with the mix of blue sky and cloud.
Something easy-just need some practice...ha,ha!
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NJT F40PH-2CAT 4120 runs west on the electrified portion of the Montclair-Boonton Line with train 1055.
With dust on the surface!
I decided that it gave a little relief to the photo so didn'r remove it in post-processing.
The 'flask' is 22mm high!
I know the depth of field is narrow so either there is something wrong with the left hand side of the lens or I didn't get the box quite parallel with the plane of the camera. Could be either, could be both.
Meyer-Optik Görlitz Diaplan f2.8 80mm projector lens
south of joshua tree national park, this scenic highway winds its way across the san andreas fault line and down to the toxic shores of the salton sea
the canyon regularly washes out as flash floods from storms around the park cascade down the valley, the road here has new pavement from a 2018 flood and was completely destroyed again in march of 2020, just days after shooting this (and camping here)
i will be gone for several weeks, back into the southwest as a favourable window of opportunity opens for some spring camping
In our letter box and in no.13 next door! But I suspect our neighbours are not superstitious about the no.13 :)
Daily Dog Challenge: Superstition
Etta smells something else :)
Box turtles always look like they are ready for a fist fight!
Taken today (8/16/23) at Catoctin Wildlife Preserve in Maryland.
The other day a fox was running across our clearing in broad daylight. When I left the house to photograph her, she ran to the other side of the clearing and jumped onto the fence like a cat! And she stayed on the fence for about a minute, so I had time to take a few pictures.
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Bamboo Barnes - Box Exhibit at Artsville, Secondlife
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This old cardboard box held the actual tin for the American Eye Salve, this has a 1939 design copyright on this box style not sure how long it ran but I feel it was somewhere in late 1940s.