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By Ryan Johnston -
This bed is noiseless, and still
Calming me, as we sink slowly
Like feather ships, to the bottom of this sleep
These blankets that you kicked
Onto the open bedroom floor
Are like frozen ocean waves
Painted in a dream
Your memory blows in
Like a winter snowdrift
It holds me in a cold embrace
In the silent air this morning
Latching on with an icy grip
Piling high inside my mind
With all of the broken things
That I always hoped to fix
The cost for going back to sleep
In this hailstorm of sheep
Is counting only nightmares
That used to be good dreams
The sun has gone away
Diving over the edge
Over the steep mountain railing
Of these western states we lived
And if she could return
If she could find her way back again
Rising from the loneliness of the sea,
Climbing into the Atlantic skyline
Filling up my empty veins
And the stasis in my head
Like a heartbeat tidal wave
A key on a kite string
The sapphire sky you left
Is overflowing ruby red
Draining from my heart
Like a crimson waterfall
Turning every star into mars
Sinking constellations like oxygen ships
Capsized in collapsed lungs
Devastated from restricted breath
In the rapture of the moment you left
And the world I’ve been seeing
Has been upside down ever since
Whatever it was that died
We bury alongside what it was,
That it brought so much life
The wind and rain will cover up the blood
They say time heals, but it never really does
Thanks To Meghann Keeley Stone, for making every idea I have a million times better!
Pedro Jiménez, Daniel Granados y Daniel Alonso en la rueda de prensa de presentación del disco Versiones Domésticas.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin on November 20, 2011. The Packers won 35-26.
Final standing version. Folded from elephant hide coloured with acrylic ink.
My son wanted me to make a bird for him. We were looking at a photo of Bernie Peyton's owls at the time, so I was influenced by the look of his design. After doing the first quick and dirty version for my son, I realized the design had potential, so I worked at refining it.
The name comes from a washi-producing area near Tokyo in Japan. I visited the area while on a sightseeing tour organized by Yamaguchi Makoto in 2004. The name of the place means "little bird". The pronunciation is unusual, so the name stuck in my head.
V3.
"So over the past few years since I started shooting automotive photography, I have rarely taken photoshop to a level other than minor tweaks in the curves and selective color, with a clone stamp here and there. Here is my first attempt at using HDR. Let me know what you all think. Honestly!
Hopped into the archives and grabbed this shot of a GTR I shot two years ago.
©Patrick McCue 2012.
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