Julian,
This is breathtaking in its scope and beauty. Such a gentle tone of wistful sighs and longing and still, in the darkness, a smile. I know the feeling; I recently heard from a lost love, and was overjoyed to hear of his blessings and to reminisce on old times.
Gabby, and Barbary - I am so delighted to see your names here today! Thank you for your kind words, but thank you far more for your kind visitations here! Such friends as yoruselves make this a wonderful place to be.
this is so beautiful. you have great taste in words, and you can paint a perfect picture. i feel torn between a smile and a tear. perhaps both, but then again your writing does that to me.
The irreducible truth of love is that it never dies. While its departure leaves us in sadness, we always wish for happiness for those we love. Your use of the seasons to portray your love and love lost is indeed tangible. Great job!
Lovely Chloe, steadfast Stork, Tom dear friend, and Beautiful Ly - thank you all for your gifts of words, which encourage me so much, especially at times like these. i wish each of you the very best!
Julian! Oh goodness, reading this there is no earthly excuse for me not getting here sooner. What a lovely and softly evocative piece of writing. So many wonderful lines as you draw a powerful contrast between the icy night and the warmth of love. I truly admire this, and it's about time I renewed my J3 fix. So awesome to read your work once again.
Rena and Bj and Chris - I bow in gratitude for your kind and encouraging words. Most of my efforts are based on events from my life and if sharing them in my own way brings a moment of enjoyment to such lovely people as yourselves, then it truly brings a moment of brightness into my day,
All the best to you!
Yes, the majority of my work has now been taken down. Folded up like the cracked and faded canvas of tired carnival tents. I expect I'll take down these remaining three, soon. In the end, words are ju.. more..