04-26-2015, 01:24 AM
I like it.
The cistern is always empty as long as we do not fill it.
The graveyard is a different thing: It reminds me a book - "Der grüne Heinrich" - where the bones of the deceased are buried in a very ground consisted of the bones of those who preceded them.
Bones in bones, thus.
The fence is made to warn us against this fat feed which is death.
One - with the long face - could have said: "dig it again, Sam".
The cistern is always empty as long as we do not fill it.
The graveyard is a different thing: It reminds me a book - "Der grüne Heinrich" - where the bones of the deceased are buried in a very ground consisted of the bones of those who preceded them.
Bones in bones, thus.
The fence is made to warn us against this fat feed which is death.
One - with the long face - could have said: "dig it again, Sam".
