"I choose to do these things not because they are easy but because they are hard..." (inspired by JFK)
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Two more photos from my day in Grange...I'm listening to this song on repeat today!
Is it too much to ask
I want a comfortable bed that won't hurt my back
Food to fill me up
And warm clothes and all that stuff
Shouldn't I have this
Shouldn't I have this
Shouldn't I have all of this, and
Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses, whoa oh oh
Passionate kisses from you
Is it too much to demand
I want a full house and a rock and roll band
Pens that won't run out of ink
And cool quiet and time to think
Shouldn't I have this
Shouldn't I have this
Shouldn't I have all of this, and
Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses, whoa oh oh
Passionate kisses from you
Do I want too much
Am I going overboard to want that touch
I shout it out to the night
"Give me what I deserve, 'cause it's my right"
Shouldn't I have this (shouldn't I)
Shouldn't I have this (shouldn't I)
Shouldn't I have all of this, and
Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses, whoa oh oh
Passionate kisses from you
Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses, whoa oh oh
Passionate kisses from you
M. C. Carpenter
Labels:
grange,
peeling paint,
spiked
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7 comments:
Wonderful photos....I love them! :)
Love today's photos! That peeling paint sure shows it's age.
To answer your question about my "Last Year's Blossom", here are the settings:
Exposure Time: 1/100 sec
FNumber: f 5.6
Focal length: 135 mm
ISO: 400
I can relate to those words...and see a connection with the photos...maybe it's just the way my mind works.
{{HUGS}}
Rx
Great photos. Don't know this song, but I like the words.
I love both of the photos. Things like peeling paint and decrepit old things catch my eye as well. The second one is awesome in B&W.
love the peeling paint and the simplicity of the second one. Those words...do you need some passionate kisses? I couldn't do without them but I used to...
I love dereliction photos... don't know why but you can almost smell the years of sunlight beating off that peeling wood, know what I mean .???...
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