Not saying about others that which we wouldn’t want them to know we’re saying: brilliant!
Speaking of brilliant—this video is one of your most imaginative. Especially the last part, which well reflects the excellent lines, “We still sit at the stone sharpening our tongues….”
Yes, very evocative imagery in this one Robert. Also a strong moral sense in the way you address the theme, which I’m not usually attracted to in writing, but it works well here.
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1 ec | 4 Oct 2006
Not saying about others that which we wouldn’t want them to know we’re saying: brilliant!
Speaking of brilliant—this video is one of your most imaginative. Especially the last part, which well reflects the excellent lines, “We still sit at the stone sharpening our tongues….”
2 AndrewE | 4 Oct 2006
Yes, very evocative imagery in this one Robert. Also a strong moral sense in the way you address the theme, which I’m not usually attracted to in writing, but it works well here.
3 Robert Bruce | 4 Oct 2006
ec - You know, I am a master of gossip. Very, very sharp…
4 Robert Bruce | 4 Oct 2006
AndrewE - One of my great fears is that I’ll pull the old soap-box out along with these things. I’d rather just photograph what’s going on…
I suppose I get too close sometimes.
I’m not generally attracted to that type of writing either. But sometimes I can’t help myself.
5 ec | 5 Oct 2006
Sometimes the flash bulb used to expose the subject for photography is indistinguishable from the soap-box. At least the subject feels that way.
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