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Architecture of Cities: Playing for Time

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18.07.2025

Met Life Tower: One Madison: Architect: Napoleon LeBrun 1909.

The clocks’ vibrating gears- – A books’ final page: The sounds softly pillow-pocketed in the mind: Quietly, passages and time vanish before closed eyes: I dreamed about what, I do not know: The forever dreams continue: The visual captures navigated ahead and behind:

Moments are called- -The Hush”.

The White Spirit Bear whispered in silence: The silence is something greater than a capture: The hush returns: A revolving door aka revolving window snags a glimpse into the mind’s eye; One shutter frame depressed as might be an entire collective of a pianos’ black sharps and flats: I don’t move: Emptiness fulfills a void that is now: A hush near is heard: It might be a farewell: No moment is too important to interrupt silence: I often, knowingly say farewell to what may have been the final capture: The hush- – my last dream is realized as a fantasy- -again.

Carl Jung suggested that fantasies’ live in reality- – and realities’ lives in fantasy: We- -the White Spirit Bear- – stand in the forest together: Sounds never whispered: The natural woods all around: The entire universe speaks quietly and alone to us: Through and throughout with little........

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