Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Melbourne Candid Series #1113 Latrobe St

 



Off LaTrobe Street, where trams glide past
And Melbourne hums its stories fast,
A window holds a quiet frame—
Two figures lit by candle flame.

Night presses soft against the glass,
As strangers in the dark hours pass,
But here, within this warm-lit cave,
A pause—the kind that silence gave.

He leans, his right hand props his face,
Time draped across him, slow and base.
Eyes half-lost in drifting thought,
In words unsaid or battles fought.

She bows her gaze toward the plate,
A woman caught in inward state.
The silver waits, the wine grows thin,
But she has turned somewhere within.

They do not speak; they do not smile—
They sit apart across the tile
Of linen white and shadows low,
Two souls in dinner's afterglow.

Outside, the city does not care,
It flickers, breathes, and fills the air.
But here—a stillness sharp and deep,
Like love that lingers, half-asleep.


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23 comments:

  1. Glad to see Melbourne's young people enjoying that lovely place with no mobile phones.

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  2. That's a busy restaurant...good to see people enjoy their meals and companies without staring at the phones.

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  3. You are a great writer! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  4. Buen ambiente en el interior de ese buen restaurante.

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  5. There's an empty table there waiting for me. LOL Great shot.

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  6. Una escena intimista en un escenario en el que las personas se reunen y charlas de sus asuntos.

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  7. Good to see people talking face to face!

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  8. That moment between them feels heavy with unspoken emotion.

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  9. What a moody but vibrant scene!
    Thanks for stopping by our WW today.

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  10. Nice night scene of a bar from the inside!

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  11. Looks very busy, lots of friends chatting.

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  12. Looks like a good place to eat :-D

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  13. What beautiful poems... both the one in words and the one in the photograph!

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  14. Beautiful words to go with the street photo.

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  15. LD...Mentioning the trams give the photo such a great flavor as one can imagine the sounds of them passing and the sounds of people talking over their food and drink.

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