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Atop the curve of a carved stone dome, well gilded by rays of many setting suns, Fortune pirouettes and prances all alone while her clockwork wheels rhythmically run. With each new tick of her timeless clock, she spins the drivewheel another round and dances ’round the clockwheels’ cogs in freedom, from our cares unbound. The spring in her step drives clock’s time, a rhythmic dance with outstretched hands that point to sorrows or high cloud nine as suits her music: She won’t come to a stand. Would that we could pass the years like Fortune, a lady unwound by our fears.
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Jan 25, 2025
Jan 25, 2025 at 3:49 PM UTC
Fortuna
Atop the curve of a carved stone dome, well gilded by rays of many setting suns, Fortune pirouettes and prances all alone while her clockwork wheels rhythmically run. With each new tick of her timeless clock, she spins the drivewheel another round and dances ’round the clockwheels’ cogs in freedom, from our cares unbound. The spring in her step drives clock’s time, a rhythmic dance with outstretched hands that point to sorrows or high cloud nine as suits her music: She won’t come to a stand. Would that we could pass the years like Fortune, a lady unwound by our fears.
Inspired by this photo I took of the statue of Fortuna atop Potsdam’s City Palace: https://bsky.app/profile/jackgroundhog.bsky.social/post/3lglbyrewek2e
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53/M/Potsdam, Germany
Jan 25, 2025
Jan 25, 2025 at 3:49 PM UTC
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