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Red Light in Kyoto Like Riding A Fish

    • Philosophy

Have you ever found yourself turning around, for what, you don't even know? It's like you are answering a silent call of what was left behind. Blue Dino recalls that day in Kyoto when she experienced something similar...
 
Transcription:
Some sights make you look back. 
Of course, the obvious ones that you just can't look away from. Like the sunset gone by, or a loved one saying goodbye. 
But also a few mundane ones. You know, like when you are walking along a path you have left footprints on many a time, and suddenly something pulls at your subconscious; making you turn without even knowing what you are turning around for. 
And then you see it. A trace of magic captured in the nothingness. You are glad to have looked back. It doesn't matter that the moment you resume your journey ahead, it will all be lost to you once again. Because at least for that second you saw it.
And sometimes, just sometimes, you think to capture that mundane. You turn around and before even realising, you take the shot.
And you find a way to hold on to that magic. 
So the red taxi stopping at the red light no more passes from your memory as uneventful. It stays as a reminder of an era in your life.
Some sights make you look back. And then you never have to wonder why.
 
Our Website: https://likeridingafish.wixsite.com/my-site
Follow us on Instagram: @likeridingafish
 
Music Credits:
https://freemusicarchive.org
"Woke up this Morning (TP 53)” by Till Paradiso 
License: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode) 
 
Background sound from Pixabay 

Have you ever found yourself turning around, for what, you don't even know? It's like you are answering a silent call of what was left behind. Blue Dino recalls that day in Kyoto when she experienced something similar...
 
Transcription:
Some sights make you look back. 
Of course, the obvious ones that you just can't look away from. Like the sunset gone by, or a loved one saying goodbye. 
But also a few mundane ones. You know, like when you are walking along a path you have left footprints on many a time, and suddenly something pulls at your subconscious; making you turn without even knowing what you are turning around for. 
And then you see it. A trace of magic captured in the nothingness. You are glad to have looked back. It doesn't matter that the moment you resume your journey ahead, it will all be lost to you once again. Because at least for that second you saw it.
And sometimes, just sometimes, you think to capture that mundane. You turn around and before even realising, you take the shot.
And you find a way to hold on to that magic. 
So the red taxi stopping at the red light no more passes from your memory as uneventful. It stays as a reminder of an era in your life.
Some sights make you look back. And then you never have to wonder why.
 
Our Website: https://likeridingafish.wixsite.com/my-site
Follow us on Instagram: @likeridingafish
 
Music Credits:
https://freemusicarchive.org
"Woke up this Morning (TP 53)” by Till Paradiso 
License: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode) 
 
Background sound from Pixabay 

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