Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Way Out.




MONOCHROME


WAY OUT.
The afternoon sun lowered itself onto the tiles.
In the road a car-door slammed.
It was time to go home.
*

Another departure here:

4 comments:

DeniseinVA said...

Lovely image in black and white.

Barrie said...

Just saw your comment on Jenn Jilk's blog. Do come and visit our Book Review Club. We *meet* the first Wed of each month (Jenn's a member). And our most recent set of reviews just went up today!
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Patty said...

I love black and white photos. Like the old saying does, there's no place like home. Some evenings when I am sitting in the living room, watching out our bow window, while waiting for dinner to finish cooking, I watch the different neighbors coming home, pulling into their drive ways and or garages, wondering to myself, what will they be fixing for their dinner tonight and will they watch TV, read or play some board game with their kids.

Myself, no matter how far I go, even a short trip, I'm always so happy to arrive back home.

Margaret Gosden said...

I love the first line of the poem, being obsessed with sun images these days! Nice monochrome.