π I had to think about this one too π The words are mesmerizing, the line “the love you feel you may not” seems the perfect love, but I don’t know Hamlet… So what I can say is, love the photo!
I had been contemplating the look Yorick gave Ophelua. I sense his pause and utter disbelief of her beauty showed his adoration. Was it love or disgust? Who are we to understand. I like to think I’d have sensed his love for her had I been there. Silly thoughts, I know.
π I had to think about this one too π The words are mesmerizing, the line “the love you feel you may not” seems the perfect love, but I don’t know Hamlet… So what I can say is, love the photo!
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Randall, do you suppose love is identified quite quickly, or does one happen to trip into it after dancing around it far too long? Either way, may love always win, I say. I’m at peace knowing you enjoyed the photo I’ve paired. My silly little photo admired far too generously by a Photographer Philosopher Extraordinaire. Sigh. π€©
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Alas, poor Yorick. One must feel the love.
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I had been contemplating the look Yorick gave Ophelua. I sense his pause and utter disbelief of her beauty showed his adoration. Was it love or disgust? Who are we to understand. I like to think I’d have sensed his love for her had I been there. Silly thoughts, I know.
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Yes Hamlet loved Ophelua and my reference to Yorick was to acknowledge the fleeting manner of life.
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Yes, Sir β‘
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I need to think about this.
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Its okay, Dan. Inside my head gets weird sometimes.
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