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Looking Out, Looking In
Folks look in my window every hour every day
when they view my photographs or what I have to say.
It isn’t that I have a need to publicize or flout.
They are just a way to let a part of myself out.
When I’m outside the room of me, looking here and there,
it’s like I am a voyeur. I pry and prod and stare.
The window might steam over, obscuring what I see.
Then I wipe it clear again to see what I might be.
I really just write what I see as I’m peering in.
Each failure and each triumph, each kindness and each sin.
Each interior arrangement has some ugliness, some beauties.
I hold inside life’s pleasures, her sadness and her duties.
Each poem that I’ve written—be it whisper, be it shout––
is a way for me to let a part of myself out.
And if you choose to view them and see where I have been,
You’re standing at my window with permission to look in.
Love how you referred to different aspects of one’s life and moments as a window. We look in or we look out. Others look in when we let them. Striking aqua coloring in your photos.
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Thanks, Olga. Our blogs are windows as well. We determine how tightly we draw the curtains!
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So true!
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Thanks for opening your window..
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Thanks for peeping in.
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Wonderful windows! Love the first one especially … and the poem. I think maybe it could be true for many of us.
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Nice imagery and metaphor 🙂
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I just love this. I even think I want to print it out and frame it and display it and talk about I with whomever might see it. Would you let me do it if they is what I decide to do (giving you credit, of course).
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If you want to print it out I can give it to you in a higher resolution, Anna.
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Ah.. don’t know if you are talking about one of the photos or the poem but it is fine with me for you to duplicate either…If it is a photo, let me send it in a better resolution, though. Let me know which one… Judy
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I want to print out the poem and the picture of the two windows.
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If you can do so you are welcome to. If not, I can send it to you in a document you can print out.
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