
I learned today, tomorrow and yesterday that friend, friends is just a word put on a box, a dry leave echoing a flying dust, a beverage at an award season, written on a white paper with a stiletto pen. Classroom in session, lessons!
©️Angela Aguiar

I learned today, tomorrow and yesterday that friend, friends is just a word put on a box, a dry leave echoing a flying dust, a beverage at an award season, written on a white paper with a stiletto pen. Classroom in session, lessons!
©️Angela Aguiar

Gruyeres, Switzerland
Dude, have you seen the people?
Which people?
The people. Look up. The one’s walking by right in front of your nose.
Was I supposed to see the people? No, I don’t see any person. I am too busy eating.
Geez Louise, you and food.
And your problem is?!

“Are you there yet?” “Yes, I am”, replied the feathered friend nested in the lantern. Nature and its things.
I wished to also be there, way up, relaxing on my make believe bed, looking down on the world and the passerby, checking on them going by.
I wished I was up there dreaming, wondering what the view would be like, how the people would appear in their itty bitty costumes, react once I was spotted piercing thorough the lantern, wondering if I would irradiate a pint of light, a beacon of an answered question and let them be guided.
I wonder, if I would be sitting quietly, rain or shine, hot or cold, eyes closed, the wind blowing, taking it all in, breathing; looking in a straight line, hanging upside down or upward or down up, depending on the present combinations of rubik’s cube I land in. Perhaps, it wouldn’t be so coquettish I lean on the stairwell solid brass pretending I was home, while wondering if my newly minted roommates would parachute in to tell me a bedtime story.
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