Thursday, March 7, 2013

Slushing along

Slushing along by Damian Gadal
Slushing along, a photo by Damian Gadal on Flickr.
Plans interrupted by a bit of continuing winter.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Symbols

Symbols by Damian Gadal
Symbols, a photo by Damian Gadal on Flickr.
Dreams laid out
worlds explored
with gesture and touch
they're given life

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Movers and Shakers

Movers and Shakers by Damian Gadal
Movers and Shakers, a photo by Damian Gadal on Flickr.
We wore dollar bill faces
and pleading smiles throughout life,
collecting age and wearing our bones ragged.
Parodied with our "intelligent" games,
us inside out apes gone insane.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Creative Restriction

Creative Restriction by Damian Gadal
Creative Restriction, a photo by Damian Gadal on Flickr.
Slowly and hesitantly
Phil was dropping,
dying over years, foot stones,
treadmills, and torn faces

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Modern Civilization

Modern Civilization by Damian Gadal
Modern Civilization, a photo by Damian Gadal on Flickr.
Parting lashes into an overdose
of decay the world called reality
stretched flesh exposing tarnished ivory
blue exploding from sky and sea
green jumping from tree to tree
red blossoms diving at me
floating thru warm liquid paradise
enjoying the worlds new disguise...

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Yonder they roam

Yonder they roam by Damian Gadal
Yonder they roam, a photo by Damian Gadal on Flickr.
The time to lay it to rest
fell upon the land
there were two full hands
that belonged to the sand man
he gave the spirits the world for play
as the people slept for many a day
the spirits used souls on a whim
and teased them with obscenity and sin
and as the people woke from their rest
their behavior was suddenly at its best
Yes, the sand ran out but the people
were still afraid to move about
humanity a failure without a doubt

Friday, March 1, 2013

Beach Walk

Beach Walk by Damian Gadal
Beach Walk, a photo by Damian Gadal on Flickr.
What do you do when your camera batteries die?

Use the next best thing, which in this case was my cell phone.