At the edges
of language, caught between here and elsewhere, there is hope that if we look
out of the
corners of our
eyes, we can
sometimes catch the metaphors lying round about, hidden in the most ordinary words, in wait for the possibility
of surprise.
The camera allows itself to be led, the film frame delineating the parameters
of the stage, and the barrel lens
sometimes catching the movement merely
out of the
corner of its
eye.
Sometimes we see a sunset (love that) out the back corner window, and sometimes we have to shield our eyes from the bright sun in the late afternoon of summer (it's actually best to not have to stare straight out into the sun at that time, ha) or like this time of year, it's dark before di
Sometimes we see a sunset (love that)
out the back
corner window, and
sometimes we have to shield our eyes from the bright sun in the late afternoon of summer (it's actually best to not have to stare straight out into the sun at that time, ha) or like this time of year, it's dark before di
sometimes we have to shield our
eyes from the bright sun in the late afternoon
of summer (it's actually best to not have to stare straight
out into the sun at that time, ha) or like this time
of year, it's dark before dinnertime.