Ginza, Tóquio, 2007, por Faganhoto
Slow-motion repeat of breaking glass
Fear Creeping up from behind
A slide into corruption
A train of thought stops all along the way
From start to goal
Easy to understand
Thatness, thereness
A grid of time in view
Deep blue metal
Undulating, rise and fall
We're hiding ourselves
Don't want to see ourselves
But still desire persists
For self-injury, through exposure
To reality
Thatness, thereness
A deep blue rush in time.
Slow-motion repeat of breaking glass
Fear Creeping up from behind
A slide into corruption
A train of thought stops all along the way
From start to goal
Easy to understand
Thatness, thereness
A grid of time in view.
Ryuichi Sakamoto, Thatness & Thereness, 1980
Slow-motion repeat of breaking glass
Fear Creeping up from behind
A slide into corruption
A train of thought stops all along the way
From start to goal
Easy to understand
Thatness, thereness
A grid of time in view
Deep blue metal
Undulating, rise and fall
We're hiding ourselves
Don't want to see ourselves
But still desire persists
For self-injury, through exposure
To reality
Thatness, thereness
A deep blue rush in time.
Slow-motion repeat of breaking glass
Fear Creeping up from behind
A slide into corruption
A train of thought stops all along the way
From start to goal
Easy to understand
Thatness, thereness
A grid of time in view.
Ryuichi Sakamoto, Thatness & Thereness, 1980
4 comentários:
Faganhoto? Gafanhoto?
A primeira foto é lindissima porque transmite uma sensação de calma...quase que se ouvem as abelhas na àgua :P
A segunda foto ouve-se o barulho que faz parte das metropoles...
Prefiro a abelha ;)
Abelhas, mulher? Já andas vidrada no filme do Seinfeld? ;)
Gosto de ambas as paisagens, são as duas muito bonitas à sua maneira. Mas acho que me daria melhores nas compras em Ginza que a contemplar a vida em Quioto.
gostei do contraste entre a tranquilidade da paisagem bucólica da primeira e o frenesim de luzes da segunda. muito fixe.
É um país de contrastes.
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