Wanted to replicate some pictures that I'd taken years ago. No idea if my skill gets worsen or the scenery changed. I couldn't take a sky river with thick cherry branches on both sides, seemed they were getting thin and being washed away by the blue.
No more lotus in the lake, I was standing at the lake for a while but couldn't tell what was changed. But right at the time I turned away, I found that tall building was newly erected. Another small building in irregular shape was gone.
People never care about the skyline when they build, it is a very sick thought of architects and developers. People living there oversee the lake, but people from lake now find the view ugly.
Never plugged out my earphones today and two songs made me raise a question in my head.
Chet Lam said smoke out tears, but Damien Rice said use three cigarettes to smoke tears away. Who is right? Or in fact it is smoking in and out tears?
There is no replication of anything, including whatever collages in your head. Something bygone means it's gone. So, let go.
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