Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Melbourne Candid Series #1148 Bourke St Mall

 


On Bourke Street Mall where footsteps pass,
He sits alone on iron brass
A bearded man, both still and slow,
Eyes cast down where shadows grow.

His coffee cup rests in his hand,
No rush to sip, no firm demand.
The world moves by in steady stream,
While he dissolves into a dream.

The hum of trams, the chatter near,
All fold into a silence clear.
As if the ground could speak below,
He listens deep to what he knows.

No sign, no plea, no spoken word,
Just thoughts that flutter, faint, unheard.
A quiet figure none may see
But in his stillness, poetry.


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24 comments:

  1. This is a classic pose for checking out his phone. He is a modern fellow with a drink in one hand, and a phone in the other one.

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  2. Me gusta mucho el encuadre, situando el peso sobre el lado derecho de la foto pero, sin descuidar el otro extremo, situando ese otro banco con una luz fuerte.

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  3. Yikes such bad posture! I do like the shadow in this one :-D

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  4. Such a lovely sunny day! The shadows are great.

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  5. De los pocos que vemos que en vez de tener un movil en las manos tiene lo que me parece una cerveza entre las manos.

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  6. ...what did people do before they had a phone?

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  7. Maximum concentration to read messages without missing anyone!

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  8. Thoughtful on the bench. I also like the description.

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  9. Looks like a good resting place to check the phone

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  10. I really enjoyed the poem love the photo, however, I really hate the phone.

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  11. Good -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  12. Seems distressed. Lovely verse!

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  13. A poem full of pause and observation, where silence speaks louder than words. Image and text merge into a single poetic breath.
    A hug :)

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