untroubled
i’m passing the time
standing in
the shelter
while glum traffic passes by
in stormy weather
Shadorma November: 20 of 30
untroubled
i’m passing the time
standing in
the shelter
while glum traffic passes by
in stormy weather
Shadorma November: 20 of 30
I like the notion of waiting for a bus and being untroubled, but what is “gium?”
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thanks. acceptance and letting go is something i am working on these days
glum means looking or feeling dejected or morose.
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Sorry – it says “Gium” not glum, and I tend to take things literally – didn’t realize it was a typo!
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i need to use my reading glasses… it keep the type on small font and “i” looks like “l” and i tend to hit “l” when i need a “i”. Thanks for catching that.
but maybe i should invent a new word “gium”, since i couldn’t quite think of / find a word that expressed what i was seeking. 🙂
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Comfortable with your thoughts no matter where you are. Peace in your head.
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Things are as they are.There’s an amazing world in its mundanity all about to witness
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It’s good to be untroubled while standing there and waiting. 🙂
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Our bus shelters are pretty inhospitable.
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Of course sometimes it gets a bit crowded in there…
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becomes more like an elevator, everybody trying to avoid eye contact.
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