I saw the souls
I saw the martyrs
I heard them crying
I heard them shouting
They were dressed in white
They'd been told to wait
The sun was black
The moon was red
The stars were falling
The earth was trembling
And then a crowd
Impossible to number
Dressed in white
Carrying palms
Shouted amid
The hotless sun
The lightless moon
The windless earth
The colourless sky
They'll no more suffer from hunger
They'll no more suffer from thirst
I opted for this aetherial piece because, well, it's spooky month! The ode to the ancestors and the video of DR walking among them by the shores of the ancient sea suit Halloween vibes. Do you agree?
Enjoyed it in the background while browsing through world wide blogs. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLoved it, Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWell yes, spooky I guess. But still doesn't really grab me, this music.
ReplyDeleteoooh that is scary... but it has somehing what goes deep and through and through...
ReplyDeletethe walk among the tombstones is very appropriate for this season, and it is a tad spooking, even the close up of his face. that said, he is a handsome devil.
ReplyDeleteIt is a spooky video, perfect for the Halloween season. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteSPOOKY indeed...I recall my Mama saying when she was a child they were told NEVER ever to walk on graves...so they played hopscotch over the graves...
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
This was a creepy video - even the music was spooky!
ReplyDeleteTerrific shots in your Nature Friday post! I LOVE the micro and macro views and how green everything is (we are still baked yellow from the long hot summer!). We have not had the fall rains like we usually do. And the forests are extremely dry! And the spooky video, it spoke to me! Gotta love it!
ReplyDeleteRecovery from the leg break will be slow. They added 3 extra weeks of no weight bearing on my left leg because my femur is "soft" from the bone infection (sigh). So it looks like I will be learning how to walk again, travelling to the town 45 kms away when the roads are icy and snowy. The benefit is - I won't be able to shovel the stuff this year (big cheers from me!)