Thursday, December 17, 2009
Tannenbaum
It's dark and magical, with no light whatsoever apart from the colourful glisten of tiny lights. I sit on the floor with my knees raised, and fantasise about the miniature fairy perched on top coming to life. As in a festive film, I could secretly befriend her, and steal some of her valuable time for myself. I am absolutely certain that we will have so much in common, kindred spirits, in fact. Now, though, I notice that she is nothing more than a doll, a trinket, a decoration, and that this was all in my head. No, it's not the fairy but the tree himself who is coming to life, gradually sprouting limb-like tufts, and slowly, but very surely approaching me.
A man walking his dog
Going for a stroll, a man and a dog.
As the weather worsens, the dog's lead gradually disappears, and before the man's very eyes, the dog becomes a floating, flitting plastic carrier bag. It continues to follow him attentively, and the stroll is continued.
As the weather worsens, the dog's lead gradually disappears, and before the man's very eyes, the dog becomes a floating, flitting plastic carrier bag. It continues to follow him attentively, and the stroll is continued.
In the garden, in the garden
Monday
Girl: There are two foxes in the garden, there are two foxes in the garden!
Tuesday
Girl: There are two foxes in the garden, there are two foxes in the garden!
Wednesday
Girl: There are two foxes in the garden, there are two foxes in the garden!
Sunday
Girl: There are two children in the garden!
Boy: You're fox-mad, you are!
Girl: There are two foxes in the garden, there are two foxes in the garden!
Tuesday
Girl: There are two foxes in the garden, there are two foxes in the garden!
Wednesday
Girl: There are two foxes in the garden, there are two foxes in the garden!
Sunday
Girl: There are two children in the garden!
Boy: You're fox-mad, you are!
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