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Standing at the doors on a new born hell
Staring to the fire of the deepest pain
I found you, I found you today
Feeling like a prisoner of someone's life
I Know so well, please come to my side
I found you, I found you today
I found you, I found you today
I found you, I found you my dear
I found you, I found you my love
I found you, I found you my friend
And now the day awakes
Breathe this air
And feel inside
So alive
Believe me
It's not the end
Not the end
I found you, I found you today
I found you, I found you my love
In your anger there is light
In your pain there's a smile
And beyond our darkest dream
It's the spark of our lives
Shinning through the sky
Like children say
Pulsing in the space
Like a tidal wave
I found you, I found you today
I found you, I found you my dear
I found you, I found you my love
I found you, I found you my friend
I found you.
Song: Culture KultĂ¼r - I Found You
This is some of the stuff I've found on the ground over the years. One day I'll do something really artistic with it. Alternatively, the executors will find a pickle jar full of dusty stuff.
We're Here: I Found This!
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It was a little grey at times yesterday, yet it was still warm, hence the blouse being discarded. Jo took to this field as he knew it was full of sunflowers. And so we found a little brightness on a dull day.
handwritten on negative envelope, “12-27-56, Dr. Belafu" envelope from Sunset Drug Company, 2481 Mission Stret, San Francisco
handwritten on back of photograph, "Louise Ford, Clementine Cresswell, Sept. 1935, 410 Stewart St. DeSoto, Mo."
Wabbid loves carrots and celery. In fact, he loves them so much that he converted an old skyscraper into a vertical farm and is now one of the leading producers of both. When not tending to his vegetables, he enjoys watching old Looney Tunes episodes.
Robot sculpture assembled from found objects by Brian Marshall - Wilmington, DE. Items included in my sculptures vary from vintage household kitchen items to recycled industrial scrap. Some of my favorite items to use are old oil cans, aluminum measuring spoons, electrical meters, retro blenders, anodized cups, and pencil sharpeners.
Found Agfacolor slide in thick pre-1970s style mount showing a Ford Corsair (manufactured from 1963 to 1970).
photograph I acquired from a large archive of negatives from a San Francisco Bay based commercial photographer taken mostly in the 1960s to 1970s.