idiomas?
Eduardo Gonzalez
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April 28, 2022
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2 min
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writing keeps ideas in space
speech lets them travel in time
we use paintings to decorate space
and music to decorate time
As of today, no one knows how to translate paintings, flowers or music into language. Their beauty is implicit and exclusive to their form, which is why it's so hard to explain how a particular piece of art makes us feel.
find the way by moonlight
see the dawn before
the rest of the world
unconscious time, no peace of mind,
falling in space but still alive.
sketching the future in a single line,
everything's spinning, cannot sit down.
moments in space, places in time,
thoughts penciled in, now come to life.
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writing keeps ideas in space
speech lets them travel in time
we use paintings to decorate space
and music to decorate time
As of today, no one knows how to translate paintings, flowers or music into language. Their beauty is implicit and exclusive to their form, which is why it's so hard to explain how a particular piece of art makes us feel.
find the way by moonlight
see the dawn before
the rest of the world
unconscious time, no peace of mind,
falling in space but still alive.
sketching the future in a single line,
everything's spinning, cannot sit down.
moments in space, places in time,
thoughts penciled in, now come to life.
꩜
writing keeps ideas in space
speech lets them travel in time
we use paintings to decorate space
and music to decorate time
As of today, no one knows how to translate paintings, flowers or music into language. Their beauty is implicit and exclusive to their form, which is why it's so hard to explain how a particular piece of art makes us feel.
find the way by moonlight
see the dawn before
the rest of the world
unconscious time, no peace of mind,
falling in space but still alive.
sketching the future in a single line,
everything's spinning, cannot sit down.
moments in space, places in time,
thoughts penciled in, now come to life.