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In 1558 Pieter Brueghel painted Icarus falling to the blue and green water in a darkened corner, out of sight He crashed close to shore between a fisherman busy reviewing his catch and a great ship with its sails being pulled farther and farther into the sea He sank and drowned quietly while the whole world carried on unbothered by death and tragedy tending to their plows and herds They’ll come back tomorrow to plow their fields and steer their herds with the same thoughts, an endless loop even when a boy falls from the sky And like my house falling to pieces of white rubble and shattered glass The screams are kept between the walls, but the windows are paintings of young boys falling to the floor silently, unnoticed by the world
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Mar 4, 2013
Mar 4, 2013 at 12:03 AM UTC
Window Paintings
In 1558 Pieter Brueghel painted Icarus falling to the blue and green water in a darkened corner, out of sight He crashed close to shore between a fisherman busy reviewing his catch and a great ship with its sails being pulled farther and farther into the sea He sank and drowned quietly while the whole world carried on unbothered by death and tragedy tending to their plows and herds They’ll come back tomorrow to plow their fields and steer their herds with the same thoughts, an endless loop even when a boy falls from the sky And like my house falling to pieces of white rubble and shattered glass The screams are kept between the walls, but the windows are paintings of young boys falling to the floor silently, unnoticed by the world
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5e/Bruegel,_Pieter_de_Oude_-_De_val_van_icarus_-_hi_res.jpg
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Mar 4, 2013
Mar 4, 2013 at 12:03 AM UTC
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