Down the way -
he kindly stopped for me;
the carriage held but just ourselves
and immortality ..."
- Emily Dickinson
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Labels: Art Everyday by Mick Mather, digital collage, Emily Dickinson, horse carriage, lane, mansion
6 Comments:
A fascinating quote and the pic goes well wit it.
Stop the carriage, I want out!
Great fall colors - I almost feel like I am walking with Dr. Watson heading to the scne of a crime.
SusuPetal:
Whoa! Hold up there, Daisy!
John M. Mora:
"... This looks like one of those unwelcome social summonses which call upon a man either to be bored or to lie ..." - Sherlock Holmes
Well, the colors, the image and snatch of poetry certainly all match the story.
Well, this would be one way to go out in style!
layers:
Thanks so much, Donna. :)
:Lisa Sarsfield:
This piece, death being a metaphor of the summer passed, rather supports that fact. Autumn surely is filled with color and style.
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