Meet you at the statue in an hour
I was late. 6 minutes 26 seconds late [to be exact], still you smiled. The statue did not matter. It was the meeting, that smile.
being and becoming in the world
I was late. 6 minutes 26 seconds late [to be exact], still you smiled. The statue did not matter. It was the meeting, that smile.
A statue on the north bank of the Clyde. To play this short film please click here or on the image below:
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