Observation

On the way to Scarborough Fair…
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Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
The melody flows like a stream of water breaking the dryness of the earth, silently and smoothly.
Suddenly you are in a colourful and sweet world. And you listen for the first time to the rhythmic world and you realise that life is not heavy but it is light as a feather. The feather dances.
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
By now you are humming and hoeing and weeding. This is what you want to do in life, with lots of time to sit under a tree, half sleepy, looking at the clouds you smile.
This is what you wish for, once you reach the Scarborough Fair.
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
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At the Scarborough Fair!
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And now you paint… after seeing so many colours you begin playing. Red hands, orange hands, yellow hands, green hands, blue hands, indigo hands, violet hands – you have given birth to a rainbow.
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Remembering that good old vision of the future and a memory of the past, all you actually need is a smile in the present.
While walking I realised that the Earth is walking and so is the cosmos, this jamming made me happy. The sweetness and the warmth and the lightness of this real and tangible feeling took me to the Scarborough Fair.
All I can say now is that I am swaying with the wind and smiling brightly. There is a ribbon, long and beautiful and silky, it is also swaying with the wind and smiling brightly.
You’ll find it too when you go to the Scarborough Fair.
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Swaying at the Scarborough Fair along with the poppies.
[Source – Wikipedia]
Listen to the blissful track – Scarborough Fair by Simon & Garfunkel – that inspired the blogger to write this post.
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Beautiful writing 👌
Thank you! :)
remember me to the one who lives there :)
beautiful it is, and remembering Indranil Sir’s ‘hauntingly beautiful’ expression along.
Ha ha ha! Yes, Indranil Sir’s ‘hauntingly beautiful’ expression and his dancing eyes…
Cheers!
Ya-hoy!