A Thousand Words

This blog post is dedicated to my good Second Life friend Pablo Neruda.


Hello Beautiful World!

According to my kids, I tend to give long answers or explanations to what may require a one or two-word answer. 
But today I am not speaking about the thousands of unnecessary words I waste, but 
about a beautiful sim I visited today.

I used this beautiful picture by the very talented Second Life photographer, Trouble Dethly for my
background. You can enjoy his complete photography collection HERE. The Blog HERE.
Photo inspired by,

White Bee, Pablo Neruda
White bee, you buzz in my soul, drunk with honey, 
and your flight winds in slow spirals of smoke.
I am the one without hope, the word without echoes, 
he who lost everything and he who had everything.

Last hawser, in you creaks my last longing. 
In my barren land you are the final rose.

Ah you who are silent!

Let you deep eyes close, There the night flutters. 
Ah your body, a frightened statue, naked.
You have deep eyes in which the night flails. 
Cool arms of flowers and a lap of rose.

Your breasts seem like white snails. 
A butterfly of shadow has come to rest on your belly.

Ah you who are silent!

Here is the solitude from which you are absent. 
It is raining. The sea wind is hunting stray gulls.

The water walks barefoot in the wet streets. 
From that tree the leaves complain as though they were sick.



Sim's Description:
“A Thousand Words” is a collaborative Second Life photography project dedicated to expression
through creative imagery. For this exhibition, we showcase the work of Pablo Neruda's "Twenty Love
Poems and a Song of Despair."



The participating photographers are

Murdock

You can read  HERE about the great Chilean Poet, Pablo Neruda (1904 - 1973), more HERE.
He was ranked #4 in the top 500 poets. HERE you can read his beautiful poems.

Thanks For Reading!
Lori Novo

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