PhotoPoem – Urban Pathways

Urban Pathways

Even the flowers followed the paths the people took.

Seeing if the joggers, walkers, drivers would always remember to include them —

Leave them be, let them live….

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The young spring flowers, melting yellow like thin reflections of the sun, didn’t yet know they were young souls reaching to be more…

but did feel the sweet sting of sounds of trains and bees and walking creatures etch their curving yellow blooms with grooves, recordings of remembrance..

as tiny blackbirds whistled memories to remember.

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With “Austin at Night” at a Red Cross auction in Austin mid 2000s
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/austin-at-night-felipe-adan-lerma.html ©Felipe Adan Lerma
With “Austin at Night” at a Red Cross auction in Austin mid 2000s
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/austin-at-night-felipe-adan-lerma.html

excerpt fom my Fine Art America image page listing for my “Urban Paths…” image —

“A jogger loped by, matching the pace of rail cars. This capture is the fifth of only six images I could capture with the engine visible — but I was happy (smiles).”

Thanks so much for stopping by — 

My other Butler Park Austin Texas images on Fine Art America can be seen at – https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/felipeadan-lerma.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=710406

And for more of my Austin Hike and Bike Trail images, please see – https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/felipeadan-lerma.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=710414 .

Adan

Artist self portrait - photo of Felipe Adan Lerma on converted railway track bike ferry for the Island Line Trail connecting mainland Vermont to South Hero on Lake Champlain.

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