Living by waiting,watch the others leave
Arrivals begin alone today.
Obdurated are crumbling
richocheting words
arrows hitting
asking no longer - just watching and waiting.
Forget a moment and mind no gap.
Emmy Horstkamp 28/2/2024

Living by waiting,watch the others leave
Arrivals begin alone today.
Obdurated are crumbling
richocheting words
arrows hitting
asking no longer - just watching and waiting.
Forget a moment and mind no gap.
Emmy Horstkamp 28/2/2024
Recasting a life with Fenzeit and smack.
Gamefree dashing through half squares,
swiping flying starts - takeoff.
Ideal morning start signalled on train platform.
Recharged steps launching up and over the bridge walk.
by Emmy Horstkamp 23/2/2024
Progressing, navigating through the green belt zone.
Reflections of brightness shining alongside.
Time town electrified. Beyond direct. Life unswerving.
Without a break, accidently on purpose. People transforming -- click.
by Emmy Horstkamp 13/2/2024
Informal eight Commute
full of noise and bikes;
Looselipped conversations.
by Emmy Horstkamp
This morning, I commuted to work three hours later than usual. The crowd at the later time is different. The commuters sat together and talked during the trip, a little like the early afternoon commute.
They talked about work and other things which happened the day before or that day. I heard their words while standing near a bunch of foldable bikes. Someone was talking about the bikes and saying that if the queen stood next to a bike, the person might lose the bike if she stood by a bike, the bike could possibly be hers. So if the queen was standing like I was next to his or her bike, the owner of the bike would have to wait to see if the queen walked off the train with the bike or asked him to assemble the bike and then rode off on it.
I realised after hearing this conversation that there is a little bit of risk owning things in the United Kingdom. People of the Aristocracy or the Monarchy could ruin your commuter day by just liking your bike and inferring that they want it.
I promise the universe that if I want a second bike, I will go to the store and buy it. I will never take a bike away from someone except in an emergency, and then I would pay you for it. Promise.
No crying eyes ok.