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What a view

I remember riding through the city looking up at the apartment skyscrapers and wondering what each life behind those windows must be like. We’re they happy, abused, too rich, too poor? My life has been a series of looking out windows. In cars, traveling where ever my mothers spirit took us, I saw amazing beauty. I was always grateful for that. I’ve looked out as a child witnessing the neighbor brutally beat his mother for what seemed like an eternity. No one came to help her even after pleading with my stepfather to DO SOMETHING. I’ve seen tornadoes decimate adjacent houses followed by rainbows. I’ve stared at friends saying LETS GO and climbing out those windows for a night of freedom. I remember staring out at the palm trees willing myself to be anywhere but on the bedroom floor with him. The way the Christmas lights looked through fogged windows gleaming were my favorite. An airplane window once showed me the gods beauty. Now, I see horses in a pasture surrounded by mountains as my kids jump on the trampoline, humming bird feeders next to cascading fuchsia frame the scene. I wonder what the next window will bring and I pray the windows of my children view will never be as dark.
I can relate to this thought processing 😔
I still don't understand, if it's a blessing or curse to see the way you see. At one end, you enjoy tinniest things, like a leaf floating in air or wind shaking leafs like they are dancing. A passing by child giggling or a happy dog or a curious cat. You tend to feel it and than, you see other side of the this world, the ugly,greedy, desperate side of it and it hits you even harder.
CareBear420 · 41-45, F
@Reflection2 so very true
gdon39 · 46-50, M
That is a great post. I too have always looked and wondered about the lives inside those windows. Thanks for the share.
CareBear420 · 41-45, F
@gdon39 thank you, it’s a rough draft of something I’m working on.
gdon39 · 46-50, M
@CareBear420 please share with me when you are ready.
Herefornow · 26-30, M
What melancholy, followed by such contentment…

You write very well indeed
That's some primo ganja ya got there!
CareBear420 · 41-45, F
@fernie2 something I’ve thought about for a while actually

 
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