I wish I were a butterfly
To flutter, flutter, and flutter by
And say hello
To all the fellows
I meet and make them smile
At least, for a short while
Let this spread
The happiness thread!
A Dark Rider
O my sweet love
Where have you gone now
What a wonderful life
When I had you as my wife
Full of love luck and laughter
How now you wished to disappear
Who is that great enemy of me
To separate me from thee
O is he the dark rider on his
Bright beautiful golden chariot
Who has laid his cold cruel hands
On you my sweet heart
How could you desert me and depart
O how helpless am I
O my sweet love
Our old memories we cherished
New ones we nourshied
Now, without you how can I flourish?
The Parked Van
Watching it rain, seated inside the van was a novel experience. The water pouring down on the windshield gives the vision of being drenched down to the earth. But your safe and dry seated inside. Still amazing views you can see and justify the filmmaker’s fantastic scenes. For, a solid building can be shaky when you view through the windshield of your car.
Watching outside while you are seated inside the parked van is a beauty in disguise of your boredom. When suddenly the glass door in front of a parking lot is opened, you see the dance and collision of the different parked cars and vans. A true silent movie, a feast to the eyes takes you to the world of surprise. One single car can do magic by multiplying itself into two or three, when doors open and close in front of you. Wow, the reflection’s in a glass door is a wonderful gift of amusement!
Watching outside while you are seated inside the parked van is a beauty in disguise of your boredom. When suddenly the glass door in front of a parking lot is opened, you see the dance and collision of the different parked cars and vans. A true silent movie, a feast to the eyes takes you to the world of surprise. One single car can do magic by multiplying itself into two or three, when doors open and close in front of you. Wow, the reflection’s in a glass door is a wonderful gift of amusement!
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