
Photo: Inbar Asif
The stories told
In windows.
The sound of small feet
Represented
In a princess nightgown
Drying
Sheltered
By other clothing
Under a small awning
Behind
Weathered bars
Bracketed by
An antenna
And a plant.

Photo: Inbar Asif
The stories told
In windows.
The sound of small feet
Represented
In a princess nightgown
Drying
Sheltered
By other clothing
Under a small awning
Behind
Weathered bars
Bracketed by
An antenna
And a plant.
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I liked your poem to go with your photograph. The photo alone showed life but the poem added an extra layer.
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Thank you! Photos always tell stories, don’t they? It is a little like an unveiling. A little like pretend.
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Yes there is always a story but not only in photographs in everything we do.
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Yes! Very much so! 🙂
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Your words are wonderful and complement this photo perfectly!
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Thank you my friend. My niece took this in Cuba and I thought it was well worth sharing and quite evocative. xoxo
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That’s a classic window photo.
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🙂 Isn’t that fab? My niece took this in Cuba. I love it for all it says and the simple familiarity it imparts. Thank you for commenting!
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