There used to be a moon leading like a star would.
There used to be people, crowds of them in the auditorium park.
There used to be corn soup vendors late into the wee hours of morning.
Street festivals are a historic memorabilia.
Something kids will google with enthusiasm.
Curiosity feeding the research fire.
It took only the tiniest of living things to make of us all a collective Goliath.
© gillena cox 2021
REVISIT
10 March 2017
Chargin
When The Children Parade
There used to be people, crowds of them in the auditorium park.
There used to be corn soup vendors late into the wee hours of morning.
Street festivals are a historic memorabilia.
Something kids will google with enthusiasm.
Curiosity feeding the research fire.
It took only the tiniest of living things to make of us all a collective Goliath.
© gillena cox 2021
Weekly Scribblings #60: Troubled Relationships
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Echo and Narcissus 1630 by Poussin
The Story of Echo and Narcissus is one of the most enduring tales from Greek mythology, and the tale of self-love and unrequited love is one which has been told and adapted over many hundreds of years.
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10 March 2017
Chargin
When The Children Parade
Yellow Narcissus image from Bing